Friday, 26 September 2014

Float and not Fight in the Ocean of Life | Wellness Blog on Speakingtree.in

Float and not Fight in the Ocean of Life | Wellness Blog on Speakingtree.inWe not to stay a float and be carried away like a wooden log, and get lost , and get rotten, and get destroyed

but we to learn the art of life, to swim, to dive deep, to come out , and to reach the shore against all the odds, even agaist the flow tides, and all the obstructions and difficulties and be a success in every sense


One should learn to .wisely . skip to ''enjoy little things, for they exist in abundance.'' 

since there is no joy in small little things, ''na alpe sukhamasthu ...''

human is meant to strive to attain the best in life, excelling in every field and be a supreme achiever

the Veda makes a very important and logical comment: “naasti akritah kritena” – “an unconditional entity cannot be the product of a process” (Mun:1:2:12). 

It also declares, “yo vai bhuma tat sukham na alpe sukham asti” – “satisfaction is only in the infinite, not in the finite” (Cha: 7:23:1). 

Thus, my pursuit after security, happiness and peace, by doing various things and acquiring people and objects around me, is a futile one. 
I can never get unconditional security, happiness and peace, and I can never be satisfied with whatever I get. The Veda says, “na vittena tarpaniiyo manushyaha” – “man is not satisfied by any amount of wealth” (Kat: 1:1:27). This can be extended to the other two goals also.

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