"Unfathomable is the Course of any Action"
Success and failures are two phases of life. When we are successful, we believe that we are responsible for it. When we face failures, we believe that we are not responsible for it. To my knowledge, we should accept honestly that whether it is a success or failure, we actually do not know whoever is responsible for the result. It could be somettimes "me alone" or it could be the "team's collective effort"...and so on...
Because "Unfathomable is the course of any action". We seldom understand the result of any of our action (success or failure). But one thing is possible for all of us to do and that is plan our action...in tune with the natural law...the constitution of the natural law. If we are efficient enough to bring the experience of the nature in the course of our action, it is believed that our efforts will never go wrong. Now, when we analyse deep and also with the help of our scriptures we understand that "the nature of the almighty is bliss" and by the experience of many enlightened souls, it is understood that the bliss is available in abundance in the state of the least traces of creation. Hence, we further understand that if we could bring the experience of the bliss in our day to day life, we could execute all our actions in tune with the nature of bliss. And thereby all our actions will be in tune with the constitution of natural law. The actions then will be automatically free from mistakes. Because with a stressful mind, it is more difficult to execute a stressless, perfect and good action. It is only possible to execute such actions with a pure and blissful mind, which is the mind of an enlightened soul.Therefore it is first necessary for us to bring ourselves to a platform of purity and bliss.
There is nothing wrong in following a code of conduct.As we know the proverb "Something is better than nothing". But what we require is to sharpen our mind and intellect to follow the good code of conducts, more precisely and profoundly. And to do this, all we require is an exercise to keep our mind and body profoundly precise in order to execute all the right course of actions but, spontaneously. And for this, all we have to do is practice of Transcendental Meditation with TM Siddhi, regularly twice a day. This gives the experiencer to act spontaneously in attune with the natural law.
Jai Guru Dev,
Sunday, August 17, 2008
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