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BEING DIVINE


1. Every thought we create, word and behaviour, leaves an impression on the soul.

This is like a recording on a CD. We need to be aware of our recordings which are uncomfortable for us or for those around us and then start creating a new beautiful recording.

 

2. Situations may not be pleasant, people’s behaviour towards us may not be nice - the only choice we have, is what thought we create in response to them.

Our thoughts and behaviours will become our recording and will influence our destiny in this birth and future births.

 

3. We sometimes create thoughts like – “they rejected me; they do not love me or respect me; I care for everyone but no one cares for me.”

These thoughts become our recording. We carry the same sanskar in the next birth and feel rejected even though situations and people are nice to us.

 

4. People’s behaviour towards us is a reflection of THEIR personality.

If someone is abusive, critical, aggressive, manipulative - they are not insulting us; they are bringing their sanskar into action. When we remember this, we will not get hurt and the recording we create will be of compassion, not pain and rejection.

 

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When you see something good in someone,

tell them.

It may take  seconds to say,

but for them

it could last a lifetime.

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Turn your worry into worship,

and watch God turn your battles into blessings.

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Give people time.

Give people space.

Don´t beg anyone to stay.

Let them roam.

What is meant for you, will always be yours.

                                      

                         Reyna Biddy.

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Give people time.

Give people space.

Don´t beg anyone to stay.

Let them roam.

What is meant for you, will always be yours.

                                      

                         Reyna Biddy.

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Beautiful Message...

 

*Manmat* kare har koi,
Par *GURMAT* te chale virla koi.

*Fashion* kare har koi,
Par *GURU da SAROOP* dhare virla koi.

*Books* padhe har koi,
Par *PATH* padhe virla koi.

Paise nal *English seekhe* har koi,
Par free vich *GURMUKHI* seekhe virla koi.

*Movie* dekhe har koi,
Par *GURUDWARE* jave virla koi.

*Song* sune har koi,
Par *KIRTAN* sune virla koi.

*Drinks* pive har koi,
Par *Gur ka AMRIT* peeve Virla koi.

*Guru* Mane har koi,
Par *GURU di mane* virla koi.

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Masterpiece on Economics :

 

One day a tourist comes to the only hotel in a debt ridden town in Kenya. He lays a 100 dollar note on the table & goes to inspect the rooms.

Hotel owner takes the note & rushes to pay his debt to the butcher.

Butcher runs to pay the pig farmer.

Pig farmer runs to pay the feed supplier.

Supplier runs to pay the maid, who in these hard times gave her services on credit.

Maid then runs to pay off her debt to the hotel owner whom she borrowed from in these hard times.

Hotel owner then lays the 100 dollar note back on the counter.

The tourist comes down, takes his money & leaves as he did not like the rooms.

No one earned anything, no value created, wealth redistribution was on paper, yet that entire group of people is now out of debt & looks to the future with a lot of optimism.

That is how the world is doing business today!

 

 

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Blessings

 

We are blessed and we have blessings to give. Count your blessings and give blessings.

Blessings are thoughts filled with great love and kindness, and they can travel long distances.

So generously and freely give blessings.

Give blessings to people you love, as well as to people you don't get along with.

Give blessings and the blessings come through you first, so you become blessed in the process.

Bless and be blessed

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Who should be blamed when a Leaf falls from the tree;

Is it the wind that blew it away, ?

Or the tree that let it go,?

Or the leaf itself who grew tired holding on?

Life  unfolds  so  many misunderstandings  each  day.
It  is  up  to  us  to  Solve  It, Leave  It  or  Live  With  It....


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  All the problems are stuck between  Mind & "Matter


If u don't "Mind,

It doesn't matter

 

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