I want to sing like birds
sing; not worrying who listens or what they think. Rumi
You were born with wings.
Why prefer to crawl through life? Rumi
On
Success
Success is the progressive
realisation of a worthy ideal. If you are a teacher who wants to be a
teacher then you are a success. If you are a woman who is a wife and
mother and who wanted to be a wife and mother then you are a success.
But if you are someone who is going to work and you do not know why you
are doing the work you are doing then you better start rethinking your
situation. A successful person is one who is doing deliberately a
predetermined job.
As W M Lewis said ‘The
tragedy of life is not that it ends so soon , but that we wait so long
to begin it.’
Freedom to Discover Your
Own Genius
Your purpose in life is like
the two sides of a coin. You exist in order to develop your knowledge as
to your relationship with God and at the same time live as a
compassionate human being and contribute to the well being of others.
When you are in alignment with God and serve others an avalanche of
reward will come your way. Your job is to discover who you are and start
working on what you were supposed to do. Each of us have our unique
roles in this universe , and if we do not fulfil our purpose, and
discharge our duty and responsibility t the world in our own unique way,
we will die with the music still inside of us.
The Sound of Silence
Access your inner silence.
Eliminate the inner chatter that is always going on. Go away for a week,
or turn the TV off for a week, stop surfing for a week, stop listening
to the radio . Do nothing. Just sit in the silence of your soul.
It is from that silence that
your creative spirit will emerge. The voice of that silence will scream
with joy for being unleashed and allowing the real you to come forth.
Surely as night follows day,
when we set aside time for silence and communion with God , the answers
will appear.
We shall not cease from
exploration
At the end of all our
exploring
Will be to arrive where we
started
And know the place for the
first time.
T S Eliot
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