Saturday, 23 February 2013

Divine Messages - 193 : Words of Wisdom by Dada J P Vaswani

Some words of wisdom by Dada J P Vaswani.
  • Compassion is the quality that takes us closest to the Divine within each one of us.
  • It is not open to everyone to do great things. But everyone can write love and kindness on some human hearts.
  • If your thoughts are always positive, you will be at peace with yourself, and all around you the world will smile
  • Giving what we have is not as difficult as giving what we are. This can happen only when in whatever we do, we pour the love of our hearts 
  • The most important thing for a spiritual aspirant is to cultivate love of God. And you cannot love God and not love His suffering children.
  • There is a meaning of mercy in everything that happens to us. Therefore, accept and rejoice. Remember, everything happens for a reason.
  • A happy mind is the greatest aid to a healthy body
  • If there is a language which the deaf can hear and the blind can read, it is the language of love
  • Human love is frittered away on worldly objects and goals that are perishable, and utterly futile. But when our love is bestowed on God we find complete and absolute fulfilment.
  • Silence and solitude are as essential to spiritual growth, as are water and sunshine to a tree
  • The only true love is Divine Love. All other types of love are useful only if there is divine love in the heart within
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Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Divine Messages - 192 : Words of Wisdom by Dada J P Vaswani


Some words of wisdom by Dada J P Vaswani.

  • Friends may forsake and relatives may retaliate. But there is one who always loves. He is God! Build your life in the love of God
  • A smile is always mirrored in the face of the one you smile at!
  • We cannot change the people around us, but we can change our reactions to them.
  • There can be no pleasure which can exceed that of giving pleasure to others.
  • Silence is relaxation for the mind, even as rest is relaxation for the body. Therefore, spend some time in silence every day
  • There is a happiness above happiness. It belongs to him who, forgetting himself, gives happiness to others!
  • Without Love the world is like a neglected garden where no flowers bloom
  • Be not afraid of life, but believe that every experience life brings to you is for your good. Move on in faith. Believe and achieve!
  • The bird of love flies on two wings – Faith and Dedicated service. The stronger the wings, the higher the bird soars.
  • The flame of love can never be quenched and an entire ocean cannot drown it
  • It is not outer conditions that need to be changed. The change has to be brought within me to be able to see things as they are.


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Sunday, 17 February 2013

Divine Messages - 191 : Words of Wisdom by Dada J P Vaswani

Some words of wisdom by Dada J P Vaswani.
  • Love has been with us from eternity to eternity. It was and will be with us forever and for evermore
  • Compassion is the quality that takes us closest to the Divine within each one of us.
  • The most practical thing to do to feel secure in this uncertain world is to trust in God.
  • Selfless service is the bridge that will take you from the life of the world to the life of the spirit.
  • What is the simplest and easiest way to meditate? The way of loving God
  • What is the secret of contentment? The faith that whatever happens, happens for the very best!
  • Each day brings with itself unlimited opportunities. Let us but ring out the old, ring in the new!
  • As a drunken soldier cannot shoot accurately at a target, so the mind tossed by desires cannot find real, abiding, permanent happiness.
  • Give to God the offering of humility, and He will give thee the triple gift of Peace, and Joy and Love!
  • Few of us realise the value of human life! It is God's most precious gift to us.
  • Come what may, never lose your patience, your courage, your faith.
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Thursday, 14 February 2013

Divine Messages - 190 : Words of Wisdom by Dada J P Vaswani

Some words of wisdom by Dada J P Vaswani.
  • The past is over and gone. Therefore, release it once and for all. Let go! Let go!
  • Nothing stops a man who desires to achieve success. The obstacles on his way only strengthen his power of resolve.
  • When love wakes up within the heart, man forgets everything. He becomes oblivious to his own surroundings. He dwells in a new world.
  • Enter love: Exit fear! Two can never dwell together 
  • Without faith, nothing is possible. With it, nothing is impossible.
  • A person's true wealth consists not in what he has but what he is!
  • You are a child of the Spirit. You are bound neither by a past nor to a future. You live in the eternal NOW, the limitless, infinite NOW!
  • The light of life is kindness. Cruelty is darkness. Kindle little lights of kindness.
  • Man was meant to be happy as a wave dancing on the sea. Man needs to slow down his pace.
  • When you hand over your problems to God - and then forget about them, they get solved by themselves.
  • God grants us not what we want, but what we need. Let us accept His will with gratitude.

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Friday, 8 February 2013

Divine Messages - 189 : Death, Grief and Guilt

Death, Grief and Guilt – P V Vaidyanathan - Appeared in Speaking Tree on 01st February, 2013

Two of the common emotions that any death brings about, are grief and guilt. Grief or sorrow is understandable, since someone who was there has passed away. But what we underestimate is the guilt factor.

Why do we grieve the loss of a person? Obviously because we loved that person, we had a particular relationship with that person, that person was important to us, we were attached to that person, that person was useful to us, that person was a part of our daily life, we knew that person for many years, we were dependent on that person for a whole lot of material and non-material things etc. The reasons why we grieve are many and vary from individual to individual, as also with the closeness of the relationship we shared with the dead person. Basically, the closer we were the more we grieve. Our attachment to the dead person determines the degree of our grief or sorrow. If someone close to us died, like our father, mother, brother or wife, we would be shattered and deeply sad for an extended period of time. However, if some distant acquaintance died, some distant relative died, or someone unknown to us died, we would just say “So sad” and get on with our lives, without bothering too much about it. The lesser our attachment or relationship to another person, lesser is the grief. If someone was totally alone in this world without attachment to any friends or close relationships like a sanyasi, such a person would probably never grieve, irrespective of who died. But since most of us are ordinary humans and are bonded to so many people around us, it is not possible for us to escape grief and sorrow, when some of these people whom we are attached to, die.

While grief is natural and is also therapeutic in relieving all the pent up emotions and stress associated with death, guilt is another emotion which is not so healthy, that frequently arises with death. All of us lead hectic self centered lives, and are always busy with our own interests, our jobs, our close family members, our hobbies and other pursuits. When someone is alive, although we know that all of us have to die one day or another, we tend to take others around us for granted. We know their time will come, but we think it will be in the distant future. We know that we should be spending more time with our close relations, but due to various pressures of work and other activities, we tend to overlook them or ignore them, or have a working relationship with them. When parents grow old, most children are in their youth and are struggling hard with their professions, their families and their children. And as a result they are not able to spend enough time with their parents. In their minds, they tell themselves that when they get free of their involvements, they will spend some time. But time is not our slave; in fact, we are the slaves of time. And when one or both parents pass away, the individual is wracked with severe guilt, when he or she realizes that the person is no more, will never ever come back and there is nothing that can be done about it. We rue and regret all the opportunities we missed, where we could have spent more time with the dead person, given him more gifts, listened to his or her complaints patiently, been sympathetic or empathetic, and made them feel more comfortable and happier.

Time robs us of many people before we have given them what we want to. If we feel that we have done enough for the dead person, there is no guilt. But, if in our minds we feel that our expectations or the expectations of the dead persons have not been met, guilt is sure to set in. And in many cases, with time the sorrow and grief diminishes, but the guilt keeps on increasing. “I wish I had done this” or “ I wish I had not spoken harshly” or “I wish I had gifted something for his birthday” or “I wish I had taken my father on a vacation” are some of the thoughts that harass us day in and day out.

How does one get over the grief or guilt? Grief is not unhealthy and it will slowly melt with time. Even if we want to hold on to the grief, it is not possible. As time passes, the intensity of the grief will automatically wane. The grief of death is like standing close to a furnace. One the first day, it is a hundred percent. By the second day, it has already become ninety nine percent and keeps reducing as the days pass. This is similar to someone who feels the heat close to the furnace. As he goes away from the furnace, he obviously cannot feel the same intensity of heat. When he is very far away, there is no heat at all. Grief is similar to this. If your grandmother to whom you were very attached died thirty years ago, can you feel the same grief which you felt on the day she died? It is not possible.

As far as guilt is concerned, it is not so easy, as time may not reduce one’s guilt. There are two ways to tackling guilt. One is to assume non-doer ship and say that whatever happened was destined to happen, it happened through me and I am not the doer. There could not have been any different situation because that is what existence had destined and designed. The second way to get rid of guilt is to realize that the person who is causing us guilt is no more; he has gone on to a different realm where there is no pain, anger or sadness. For the dead person, whatever happened on earth when he or she was alive is like what happens to us in a dream. If we were to insult someone of slap someone in our dream, would we carry the guilt when we woke up? Of course not. Similarly, for the dead person, this whole life was a dream from which he or she was woken up to a new reality. Hence what happened to him or her when they were here is similar to what happens in a dream. Today, to the dead person, all that occurred has no value or significance. And even if we cannot get rid of our guilt, it would do us well to know that when we die, whether we like it or not, our guilt and all other emotions will also compulsorily die with us. 
 

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Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Divine Messages - 188 : Words of Wisdom by Dada J P Vaswani

Some words of wisdom by Dada J P Vaswani.
  • Life is like a mirror. What you put into it, comes back to you - perhaps more, never less!
  • Always be positive in your outlook upon life and expect the best.
  • Lord Ram is the great Redeemer, for His Name provides redemption from sins and bondage.
  • May this word - the Word of all words - be the inspiration of our deeds and dreams.... may the Word vibrate in our hearts:- Ram! Ram! Ram!
  • Avoid arguments,vain gossip and futile discussions. What are we trying to prove by getting the better of others by verbal gymnastics?
  • If there is love in your heart, you can work miracles in your daily life!
  • The light of life is kindness. Cruelty is darkness. Kindle little lights of kindness.
  • Empty your mind every night, just as you empty your coat pockets.
  • A little resentment, a slight irritation, a few annoyances, guilt, reactions - let them all be thrown out.
  • Year after year Good Friday returns to remind us of our duty to forgive all who have offended us, exploited us or in any other way wronged us.
  • Whatever good you wish to do, do it now and here. Do not wait for the morrow. A day will come whose morrow we shall not see.

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Sunday, 3 February 2013

Divine Messages - 187 : Words of Wisdom by Dada J P Vaswani

Some words of wisdom by Dada J P Vaswani.
  • Unconditional love is the love that gives you the freedom to be your own self
  • Conditional love says: I love you, because I need you! Unconditional love says: I need you because I love you
  • If you would be a God, let your life flow as an unending, ceaseless stream of love
  • We become what we love. If we love the world, its pleasures, possessions, power, we become worldly. If we love God, we become divine
  • Seek to love God not with the intellect but with all your heart. Make your heart empty of everything, and the Lord will fill it with His Love
  • Life is a school and experience is our teacher.
  • A person is known by the way he spends his leisure.
  • We must never give up. We must keep on trying even though the times are trying!
  • When you pray, pray for more faith. He who has faith, has everything. For verily, faith can move mountains!
  • To live is to long for the Unreachable - the Good and the Beautiful.
  • O Lord! Men come to you asking for many things: I do but ask for the alms of love.
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Friday, 1 February 2013

Divine Messages - 186 : Words of Wisdom by Dada J P Vaswani

Some words of wisdom by Dada J P Vaswani.
  • The universe works like an echo: Whatever thoughts you think, will rebound on you. Therefore, be careful of the thoughts you think.
  • When you love someone, the best in you rises to the surface
  • Love is not an attribute – a quality – of God. God is Love
  • The Name of the Lord is the Elixir of Life.
  • The greatest blessing of life is that we can love and be loved.
  • Pain happens to the body not to me. Disease comes to the body not to me. Whatever happens-happens to the body. We are immortal spirits
  • Give to God the offering of humility, and He will give thee the triple gift of peace, joy and love!
  • All great things are born through a union of God’s grace and man’s toil.
  • Nothing lasts forever - the present moment of joy and sorrow will soon pass away!
  • A smile is infectious. It is mirrored in the face of the one you smile at. Therefore, where ever you go, keep on smiling.
  • Each day brings with itself unlimited opportunities. Let us but ring out the old, ring in the new!
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