Saturday, December 29, 2007

WHY SHOULD WE BE BUSY TO HELP OTHERS?

You will get happy moments coupled with lots of unanticipated problems as per your "prarbadh". In difficult times, you will be tempted to ask God "Why me". But it should not be resorted upon. Rather, you should forget your problems. Remote control of your sukha dukha is in HIS hands. While you should take remedial steps - to take stock of position of your situation and and to take constructive steps to remove your problems. But sometimes problems take its own time to settle. You should forget after taking remedial steps. Instead of worrying about your problems, (as worry does not bring in any positive result - rather it deteriorates the situation), you should try to solve the problems of others. You will get satisfaction, god's strength to face prarabadh, and your mind will preoccupied to avoid any trapping in vicious negative thoughts.

Then there is another point. We are always surrounded by vibrations of satvik rajasic tamasik thoughts. It is natural tendency that if force is not applied to keep level of anything on this earth it will tend to fall on earth due to gravitational effect. Means adho gati. The system of inner self works in a manner that our mind is always busy on any thought. And all thoughts leave behind imprint on our subconscious mind. The continuous input of stream of thoughts affect the nature and strength at mental level. If input is of positive imprint - more strength and viceversa. If we are not alert on monitoring out thought waves, these are likely to have adho gati - i.e. it will be full of negative thoughts of pessimism. If we are in difficult times, the mind gets fear and worries. If mind is not diverted on noble thoughts, it is trapped in vicious circle of negative vibrations. So it is necessary to keep ourselves busy on jobs involving noble thoughts. When we are busy to help others, we get blissful pleasures and during that time our mind is diverted and is saved from vicious circles of negative pessimistic thoughts.

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