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FOCUS ON PERSONAL OBJECTIVES

 

A youth went to the church father and said “father, I won't be going to church anymore.”
The Fr. responded “But why?”
The youth said “Ah! I saw a sister speaking bad of another sister; a brother that can't read well; the worship team living wrong; people looking at their phone during service;among so many other things wrong in the church.”
The Fr. replied “OK. But before you go, do me a favor: take a full glass of water and walk three times around the church without spilling a drop on the floor. Afterwards, leave the church if you desire.”
The youth thought : too easy!
And he walked three times around as the Fr had asked. When he finished he told the pastor he was ready.
And the Fr. asked “When you were walking around the church, did you see a sister speaking bad about another sister?”
The youth replied “no.”
“did you see anyone looking at their phone?”
“No”
“You know why?”
“No”
“You were focused on the glass, to make sure you didn't tip it and spill any water. It's the same with our life.

When our mind is focused on our own objectives, we don't have time to get distracted by others` actions/karam .”

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If you develope the habit of praying for others

you will never need to pray for your ownself.

 

 

What we desire, is not always what we get,

but unknowingly many times

we get much more things

than we expect

These are called

Blessings....

 

 

We often think

when things change

we will be happy.

But the truth is

   when we are happy

things will change

                                                       

 

Ability is a good thing,

but stability is even better.

The only reason why the earth has gravity..!
Is to remind us

to keep our feet on the ground in all situations of our life..!

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"NOT AS HAPPY AS U"
 
Sometimes in life...
We feel so blue,
But someone, somewhere
is not as happy as U.

Somewhere far...
At the border
When a soldier sleeps,
Missing his loved ones
He silently weeps.

Somewhere a mother
Painfully sighs...
Coz
Her new born baby
Didn't open her eyes.

Somewhere a poor dad
Silently cries...
When he sees his son
Begging for a bowl of rice.

Somewhere...
In an orphanage
A little girl's sad,
When she misses her
Mom n dad.

So at times...
A reason to smile
U may not have any,
Say to urself that
U're happier than many...

Coz

Life is beautiful and
Its not always blue...
And someone, somewhere
Is not as happy as U...

Love the life you live ....

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A simple and beautiful prayer

When you wake up say:
      Wahiguru, I love you.
When leaving the house say:
     Wahiguru come with me.
When you feel like crying, say:
     Wahiguru, hug me.
When you feel happy say:
     Wahiguru, I adore you.
When you do something, say:
     Wahiguru, help me.
When you make a mistake, say:
     Wahiguru, forgive me.  
When you go to sleep say:
     Thank you Wahiguru,  cover me with your kirpa.

 

 

Sat Sree Akal.

 

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