A man with God is always in majority.-John Knox
All mortal human beings have a tendency to find "true faith”. Some who have great confidence of their own are able to manage themselves on their own. But even they start somewhere and gain inspiration from something.
As a kid we stick to our mothers with the belief that she will be there for us all the time. As we grow ,we will make friends. Their companionship doesn't let us feel alone. And later in our lives our soul mates and kids become the source of faith. They are the people we can bend on.
What if nobody of such sorts is present in time of need? Are we all alone?
A lot of people have spent a lot of time on this thought.
Our ancient sages like Lord Buddha opted for solitude and delved into the intricacies of happenings and human behaviour.Their study was supported greatly by nature around .Directly or indirectly all of them were trying to understand the supreme power which scripts all that exists in the world.
Though they used to meditate in the jungles with no kith and kin around, they always had the company of the Almighty .The journey to the supreme knowledge was tough but eventually the hardships enabled the sages to attain 'true spiritualism’. These hermits and sages were the ones who later professed their ideas and aroused the civilizations.
We can always learn from the sages. If we attain even a small share of what these sages had attained, we can certainly improve our lives.
We can meditate or we can pray. Reading spiritual books will also leave some effect.Practising Yoga provides for meditation or ringing the bells before the deity does empower ourselves.
The least it can do is, it will bring us closer to God. When we know there is always somebody dependable around we don't feel lonely and that boosts our confidence. If done regularly, a feeling of content and comfort gradually develops .It renders peace and certainly happiness.
Every evening I turn my worries over to God. He’s going to be up all night anyway.-Mary .C .Crowley
Monday, November 15, 2010
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