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The Bhagavad Gita Talks 41

The Bhagavad Gita is the ultimate book of knowledge and is duly recognized as such throughout the world. Its wisdom transcends the limits of time and space. I publish daily one message from the book which can be related to our daily life titled: Thought4TheDay

These are widely read and highly appreciated by my connections on LinkedIn, friends on Facebook and followers on twitter totally about 27000 people. As recommended by some friends, I am posting the same here. You may ask questions and/or post your comments which be appreciated. Hope you will find the initiative very rewarding.

Thuoght4TheDay (Dec. 9, 2017)

Wisdom is not the prerogative of the highly qualified or the well-known. Ravidas was a cobbler, yet his understanding of life speaks loudly through his words. The most important aspect of an individuals life is his/her ability to contemplate on any subject, make a considered opinion and express. Expression requires both a strong desire to communicate and develop a coordination between the mind and speech. Yet, many a flowers bloom unseen till these wither away.

Its for our society to create as many opportunities for the budding flowers, to be recognized as possible.

Following are the words of Ravidas.

Grieve Not is the name of my town.

Pain and fear cannot enter there,

Free from possessions, free from lifes taxes,

Free from fear of disease and death.

After much wandering I am come back home

Where turns not the wheel of time and change,

And my Emperor rules, without a second or third,

In Abadan, filled with love and wisdom.

The citizens are rich in the wealth of the heart,

And they live ever free in the City of God.

Listen to Ravidas, just a cobbler:

All who live here are my true friends.

Thuoght4TheDay (Dec. 8, 2017)

LAO TZU

Break into the peace within,

Hold attention in stillness,

And in the world outside

You will ably master the ten thousand things.

Knowing who you are, you will find the constant.

Those who lack harmony with the constant, court danger,

But those who have it, gain new vision.

They act with compassion;

Within themselves, they can find room for everything.

Having room, they rule themselves and lead others wisely.

Being wise, they live in accordance

With the nature of things.

Emptied of self and one with nature,

They become filled with the Tao.

The Tao endures forever.

For those who have attained harmony with the Tao

Will never lose it,

Even if their bodies die.

Tao gives humanity a great philosophy of life. Follower does good things, but he does not claim that he has done it. The core principle of Tao is acceptance without judgment. Doing good is its own reward. Tao is like a low water. Tao is nature; the way all that behave. Nothing can live without each other.

In short, Tao is total interdependence on each other. The more liberty you give the better order youll have. Four basic principles need to be followed to have a happy life. These are:

i) Gentleness

ii) Natural sincerity

iii) Reverence for all life

iv) Supportiveness

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