- Ek j de chingari-shashin
- Today's world has become a factory of cowardice. Escape from one's duties is the motto. It is an opportunity for him to see the pain of others passively, not of compassion
A man goes to Devdarsh on the occasion of New Year. All the people offer flower-garland-offerings-lamps, poojas etc. to God and present their list of demands freely or in silence as well as keep looking around to see what others want and do. All demands from God for wealth, property, children's happiness, business development, job promotion, family happiness.
So his gaze goes to a man standing in a corner. It does not have flowers or coconuts or poojas in its hands. He cried out to God with tears in his eyes. The priest asks: "Are you very sad?" God is merciful. If you offer Shraddha-Suman instead of offering tears to him, he will be happy. The man said: "If we make him cry, where will he be happy?" From city to city, from country to country, searching for the lost humanity of man. He sent man to this earth to be an honest child, not to be a devil. Today's man is possessed by Satan. Satan has a habit of swallowing human beings. One devil considers another devil to be a god for selfish reasons. Bhupendra Dholakia put a quote in one of his almanacs which is accurate:
"Life knows how many turns it takes!
Gives new questions at every turn
We have been searching for the answer all our lives,
Getting an answer changes lives. "
The priest says: So you want the right people? Not only do you consider 'carbon dioxide' of selfishness as oxygen, but you also need dedicated workers to save the lives of others by accepting the motto of renunciation, love, service, pride of the person, faith in God playing and letting live. Today's world has become a factory of cowardice. Escape from one's duties is the motto. It is an opportunity to see the pain of others passively, not compassion for them.
'Take a xerox copy of this paper, keep it as an offering to God.' - The man put a piece of paper in the priest's hand.
The priest asked: 'Is this a list of your demands?'
'No, I have a list of feelings for the world.' The man said: 'Look, if you want to read the list, let's go under that green tree.' They both go under the tree. The priest thinks this is an Algari man. The man says I will read one paragraph and you will read another paragraph. I read a paragraph of the thinker Annan compiled in the creators of destiny .. will you be patient? "Of course," said the priest.
'O God, give us human beings. In today's world we need people with a strong mind, a big heart, a true faith and a willingness to work. Men who are not enticed by the lust for power, who cannot buy the goods obtained from power, who have an independent opinion and will, who want to live with dignity, who do not lie, who can stand against a man of high rank, who is flattered There is a need in the present time for a tall man who lives in the sunlight above the fog, in matters of public duty and private thought, and in matters of public duty and private thought. '
The priest listened to Annan and said, 'You are right. Today there are more speakers, rhetoricians and so-called analysts than speakers. If someone makes a derogatory statement then the whole army is ready to criticize him! It is a crime to speak without study. But today's political speakers like to gossip, gossip, gossip. But I don't know how to be a fair sentry, "said the priest, sighing.
'So, read the paragraph about this real man.' The priest eagerly tries to read the passage. Wrote:
What is the point of a man who considers himself honest, a man who will never fade from speech, a man whose face does not throb for fear of being exposed, and a man who fills an entire room with his rubbish? The Chakravarti king is equal to the man who does no harm to any man, who does not sign anything in the holiness of the Holy God of heaven, abstains from that which is not his own, and does not allow anything to come between his will and his accomplishment except the invisible law of honesty. Can't even Just a real man. ' The priest finished the reading. The man said: 'What a wonderful world God has given us to live in, the green trees, the roaring sea, the starry sky, the flowing springs, the rivers flowing with joy! Yet we do not have! ' Man has lost the vastness of his heart. In the 'huge room' H.G. Wales has an occasion.
H.G. Wells built a beautiful house in London. The three-story building had all kinds of facilities. They took a visiting friend to the third floor and Wales said: 'This is my bedroom. I get a good night's sleep here. ' Hearing this, the friend fell into thought. He said: 'Why don't you use the luxurious rooms on the ground floor as a bedroom?'
The room is occupied by workmen and cooks. Both of them have been serving me for over 30 years. ' "It is true that others do not have such large rooms for domestic servants, but small rooms." H.G. Wills said: 'Years ago my mother used to work in a bungalow for a Seth. Believers gave me a small room to live in. Even though my mother lived in it, she was sad. Remembering that, I gave my maid a splendid, spacious room. Servant or maid, after all, human beings are real! Where would my humanity be if I let them live in a small dirty room knowingly? ' What are the 5 things to keep in mind to develop a humane vision in life?
1. Assume that every body is the abode of God and respect it.
. Don't enjoy happiness alone, share it with others.
. Honesty is the nectar and dishonesty, selfishness, greed is poison. Don't consider poison as nectar.
. Truthfulness and fearlessness are the true identities of human beings. Be merciful to God.
. Do not do anything that would embarrass man.
. Accumulate good thoughts by keeping your heart and mind open.
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