Pujya Gurudev Pt. ShriRam
Sharma Acharya,s Kripa
We
hear our own echoes and see our own reflected images
(Akhand
Jyoti,Nov.Dec.2003)
Happiness is normally sought in worldly objects, relationships,
incidents and circumstances. Such a search is misplaced.Had this been true,
people who possessed ample resources and who did not have to face any
adversities, should have been always happy and satisfied. On the other hand,
people who are poor and who are living against heavy odds should all have been
unhappy. Happiness is an attitude of mind, which is determined by a person’s
viewpoint towards life.
A person endowed with true humility has an attitude of glad
acceptance of all that life brings to him; and this is what self-refinement and
self-transcendence mean. More a person cultivates this attribute, happier he
will be.
One who has the habit of faultfinding, negativity and seeing evil in others will remain a captive of this self-destructive attitude regardless of favorable circumstances as for as outer life is concerned. It is like dirtying one’s own clothes by himself throwing mud on them. On the other hand, mind can definitely be so trained as to see the good, even though covered, in all persons and situations. It is one’s own echo that is returned by the dome.
One who has the habit of faultfinding, negativity and seeing evil in others will remain a captive of this self-destructive attitude regardless of favorable circumstances as for as outer life is concerned. It is like dirtying one’s own clothes by himself throwing mud on them. On the other hand, mind can definitely be so trained as to see the good, even though covered, in all persons and situations. It is one’s own echo that is returned by the dome.
A ball thrown against the wall rebounds to the place from where it
was thrown. It is one’s own personality that is reflected by others and gives
pleasant or unpleasant impressions accordingly. That is why this world has been
given the analogy of a mirror. The mirror honestly reflects the image of the
view.
Thanks GOD, Thanks Sadguru,
Shiv Sharma
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