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under all circumstances in daily life? Practice with diligence, perhaps, affords an answer. Accommodating miseries and afflictions as Divine blessings for our own good and thanking Him is again a formidable task as our practicing the virtue of moderation is directly proportional to the development of this attitude.
(c) Knowing something is the action of mind. But feeling is the job of the heart, while action is left to motor organs under the command of the mind. Our regular meditation on point ‘A’ before bed time prayer and universal prayer at 9 P.M. each day should bring in the sense of brotherhood among us, extending the spirit of such sense to extension of needed help to others . Here again, practice is the key to solution.
(d) Though apparently, others happen to be instrumental in causing suffering to you, we often tend to jumping to conclusions that they cause them to you and human response is immediate reaction by revenge. Babuji commands to take such wrongs done by others as heavenly gifts with an attitude of gratefulness, which is rather a rare accommodation on our part. The attitude that the agency supposed to cause misery to you is really helping us affording a chance to us in getting rid of earlier samskaras is hard to develop. Here again, assiduous practice of moderation and maintenance of poise and equilibrium has its say.
(e) Development of honesty in worldly dealing appears quite difficult in actual situations faced by us in life. To the extent possible, without succumbing to pressures created by situations, this rare virtue has to be cultivated. In every sphere of human activity, this virtue makes one to be a rare
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