Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Peep Inside

 
As on a request I elaborated," What lies before us or behind us is tiny as compared to what lies within us."

It's all about the mind game. The inputs to it are the consequences of endless thoughts and practices surrounding us in the social gossamer manipulating our originals. Since childhood we are in the company of several people lumps of whose perspectives create layers in our mind. We sometimes become traits, the other times incomplete ourselves. Till we realise the completeness and power of one soul we wander in a sphere of piracy.

Think good and real and same will be reflected in what you do which will not only help us prosper but will also lead us to improvement every time. Peace is often robbed when one’s thinking is altercated when he is reluctant to accept the change. Our course of actions and tendencies are generally to safeguard what we believed cause there lays a general tendency to prove self-righteousness. It is hard to be invisible in the world where our thoughts contribute to the synergy of this universe. In such a case it becomes difficult to preserve the chores of our own mind that has infinite power to blow out all the blues till it is realised.

John Hilton says, “The mind in its own place and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven.  Our thoughts refine our deeds and make us even more confident in what we do. Appreciations and humiliations, applause and rejections are some social fringes that appear to measure our performance but in reality what stays as an undefeated truth is that it never matters what we did or what we do but all that matters is what we create. Treat people with respect, accept humbleness, try to doff envy, try to make a strong and powerful interior and there will be no thoughts undone. It sounds utopian but is really effective in leading a sound life with beams of positivity shining in the aurora of our personality.

The rainbow at Baga

It’s nearly 0.5-0.6 Km walk from the parking zone to my office in plant area. It’s an often over-looked benefit of working in a hazardous ...