SPIRITUALITY

 GOD GAVE ME EVERYTHING I  NEEDED



Develop Spiritual Strength for your inner growth.



A wise man said,

I prayed to God for Strength 

He gave me difficulties to overcome that i might become strong.

I prayed to God for Wisdom ;

He gave me problems to solve and become wise. 

I prayed to God for Courage ;

He gave me dangers to overcome that I might become courageous.

I prayed to God for Patience ; 

He placed me in the situation where i forced to wait and become patient.

I prayed to God for Love ; 

He gave me poor and downtrodden to serve that i might develop a loving heart.

I prayed to god for favors ; 

He gave me the occasion to transform it into the opportunities.


" Tough time don't last but tough people do."

     Problems are the God's way of helping us fill our wings to prepare us for the Spiritual flight ahead. They help us to develop the sublime qualities - wisdom, perseverance, patient, tolerance, etc, - that are required for reaching the supreme goal of the life.Without challenges in life, how we will develop this noble virtues ? 

    Like Schools which takes the test at the end of the year similarly hardship's comes our way are tests sent by the God on the journey of life. They are design not for stopping us but for promoting us to progressively higher levels of inner unfoldment and growth. As growth is the Universal Law to humankind.

    As the founder of Apple.Inc Mr. Steve Jobs said , "You cannot connect the dots looking forward you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connecting in your future." . This dots are nothing but the bad experiences that we are facing today but you should keep moving in the life in whatever situation it may be, you don't know what God has planned for your future.


As Shrimad Bhagavad Gita states ,


मात्रास्पर्शास्तु कौन्तेय शीतोष्णसुखदु: खदा: | 

आगमापायिनोऽनित्यास्तांस्तितिक्षस्व भारत || 2.14|| 

mātrā-sparśhās tu kaunteya śhītoṣhṇa-sukha-duḥkha-dāḥ

āgamāpāyino ’nityās tans-titikṣhasva bhārata

mātrā-sparśhāḥ—contact of the senses with the sense objects; tu—indeed; kaunteya—Arjun, the son of Kunti; śhīta—winter; uṣhṇa—summer; sukha—happiness; duḥkha—distress; dāḥ—give; āgama—come; apāyinaḥ—go; anityāḥ—non-permanent; tān—them; titikṣhasva—tolerate; bhārata—descendant of the Bharat

 Meaning BG 2.14: 


O son of Kunti, the contact between the senses and the sense objects gives rise to fleeting perceptions of happiness and distress. These are non-permanent, and come and go like the winter and summer seasons. O descendant of Bharat, one must learn to tolerate them without being disturbed.

    In winters temperature in Chicago goes below -20 `C and in summers temperature in Delhi goes up to 43 `C still people choose to do their work because they know that in all the season they have to work to keep themselves and the world alive. Consider happiness and distress as temporary and choose to remain undisturbed by these dualities. Keep higher goals in the life and it can be nothing than achieving the God.


    Until you don't get out of the rid of this material world, you have to face this duality throughout your life.


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By , Jay Chauhan

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