Thursday, August 27, 2009

God is beyond religion

Power of nature is beyond religion and our visible God is Nature
I belong to a religion called NATURE
AIR does it duty without checking the validity of a human’s religion
EARTH gives place to nature without discrimination
Sun does not know what Discrimination is
Water is for everyone it does not check to which religion it is serving
If BLOOD starts discrimination on the name of religion then few patients can survive
KIDNEYS do not know what religion, if they do, then we can’t do Kidney transplantation
EYES do not have discrimination quality on the name of religion
ETIRE HUMAN BODY is a part of Nature and Natures laws works and serves without discriminating anything on the name of religion.
Birth and Death is a process which is common for all humans and for everything in universe

This Nature is our visible God. It helps us to grow, to live, to enjoy. Forget about the form of an invisible and unseen God. Let’s assume that this Nature is God which is helping us to live. Let’s learn from this visible GOD. It is serving humans without discrimination.

Nature is calm, kind, cool, loves to serve others. One should adapt Godly nature from this Nature. Nature does not belong to Christianity, Hinduism or Islam. Nature is beyond religion.

Human is a part of Nature. Nature blessed humans with thinking power to learn true and divine knowledge but not for creating harmful situations to society. Stop discriminating God on the name of religion. We really don’t want a religion which teaches discrimination.

Let’s love and respect everyone. Nature is teaching us Love, kindness and affection. Our true religion is Nature, let’s behave NATURALLY, shout and say that we belong to a religion called NATURE which is beyond religion and NATURE IS GOD. Hence we belong to one and only religion called GOD.
Spread this fragrance of peace of Nature

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Alexander, the Great visited India

Alexander, the Great visited India after conquering all the other countries in the world that were known to him, he wanted to see the strange Indians of whom he had been hearing so much. He was just led to a monk or priest on the bank of the Indus river. The monk lay there on the sands, bare-footed, naked, wearing no clothes and not knowing wherefrom his tomorrow’s food was to come, just lying there and basking in the Sun. Alexander, the Great, with his crown shining, dazzling with the brilliant diamonds and gems that he had got from Persia, stood beside him in all his glory. Beside him was the monk with no clothes on! What a contrast, what a contrast! The riches of the whole world represented by the body of Alexander on one side, and all the outward poverty represented by the saint on the other side! But you have simply to look at their faces to be convinced of the poverty or riches of their true souls.
Sisters and brothers, you hanker after riches in order to hide your wounds, put on linen bandages in order to conceal them. Here is the saint whose soul was rich; here is the saint who had realized the richness and glory of his Atman. Beside him stood Alexander, the Great who wanted to hide his inner poverty. Look at the beaming countenance of the saint, the happy, joyful face of the saint. Alexander, the Great, was struck by his appearance. He fell in love with him, and just asked the saint to come with him to Greece. The saint laughed, and his answer was: "The world is in Me. The world cannot contain Me. The universe is in Me. I cannot be confined in the universe. Greece and Rome are in Me. The suns and stars rise and set in Me."
Alexander, the Great, not being used to this kind of language, was surprised. He said, "I will give you riches. I will just flood you with worldly pleasures. All sorts of things that people desire, all sorts of things which captivate and charm people will be in wild profusion at your service. Please accompany me to Greece."
The saint laughed, laughed at his reply and said, "There is not a diamond, there is not a sun or star which shines, but to Me is due its lustre. To me is due the glory of all the heavenly bodies. To Me is due all the attractive nature, all the charms of the things desired. It would be beneath my dignity, it would be degrading on my part, first, to lend the glory and charm to these objects, and then go about seeking them, to go begging at the door of worldly riches, to go begging at the door of flesh and animal desires to receive pleasure, happiness. It is below my dignity. I can never stoop to that level. No, I can never go begging at theirs."
This astonished Alexander, the Great. He just drew his sword and was going to strike off the head of that saint. And again the saint laughed a hearty laugh and said, "O Alexander! never in your life did you speak such a falsehood, such an abominable lie. Kill Me, kill Me, kill Me! Where is the sword that can kill Me? Where is the weapon that can wound Me? Where is the calamity that can mar my cheerfulness? Where is the sorrow that can tamper with my happiness? Everlasting, the same yesterday, today and for ever, pure and holy of holies, the Master of the Universe, that I am, that I am. Even in your hands I am the power that makes them move, O Alexander! If this body dies, there I remain the power that makes your hands move. I am the power that makes your muscles move." The sword fell down from the hands of Alexander.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Inner Peace

The point is that really this mind of ours is naturally peaceful. It's still and calm like a leaf that is not being blown about by the wind. But if the wind blows then it flutters. It does that because of the wind. And so with the mind it's because of these moods - getting caught up with thoughts. If the mind didn't get lost in these moods it wouldn't flutter about. If it understood the nature of thoughts it would just stay still. This is called the natural state of the mind. And why we have come to practice now is to see the mind in this original state. We think that the mind itself is actually pleasurable or peaceful. But really the mind has not created any real pleasure or pain. These thoughts have come and tricked it and it has got caught up in them. So we really have to come and train our minds in order to grow in wisdom. So that we understand the true nature of thoughts rather than just following them blindly.
The mind is naturally peaceful. It's in order to understand just this much that we have come together to do this difficult practice of meditation.

-Amaravati Buddhist Monastery

"A woman wanted to know how to deal with anger. I asked when anger arose whose anger it was. She said it was hers. Well, if it really was her anger, then she should be able to tell it to go away, shouldnt she? But it really isn't hers to command. Holding on to anger as a personal possession will cause suffering. If anger really belonged to us, it would have to obey us. If it doesn't obey us, that means it's only a deception. Don't fall for it. Whenever the mind is happy or sad, don't fall for it. Its all a deception."

""A good practice is to ask yourself very sincerely, "Why was I born?" Ask yourself this question in the morning, in the afternoon, and at night…every day. ""

""Anyone can build a house of wood and bricks, but the Buddha taught us that sort of home is not our real home. It’s a home in the world and it follows the ways of the world. Our real home is inner peace. ""

- Ajan Chah ( Buddhist Monk)

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

New Year New Hope 2009

Who doesn't like to replace the old with the new? Who doesn't like a new pair of shoes, a new car, or a new book? Who can hold a new baby without smiling? Even though you know that the new will eventually become old, that newness is fleeting, you can enjoy it, knowing it won't be the last time. Life's cycles repeatedly include newness.
There's always hope of something new. After each night there's a new day. The end of each story offers the beginning of a new one.

2009 is giving us new hopes, new dreams, new planning’s, let us accept this new gift and plan for a better society.


M.Kishore

Friday, December 12, 2008

Are you a great director?

As a trainer I always tell this below example to motivate the team.

Be like a great director to release your “LIFE DREAMS”

Let me explain something about dreaming and success.

Behind all successful films initially there was only a “dream” in film director’s “mind”. They even did not know whether their film would be a hit or fail. However they imagine it, they see it as real and start making it with lots of confidence. They do know investing huge money and time on unknown result is a big risk but still they run the risk with confidence.

The above case is very similar to the way “we dream” to achieve something great in our life.

“We all dream” but only some people get success in achieving it, just like only some successful directors make extraordinary films which were initially a very ordinary “dreams” in their minds. But it becomes extraordinary when they start trying to make their dreams come true with lots of ""Confidence"".

“Every dream and goal” in our life should be like “making a film”. It may hit or fail. If a film fails then director never stops making new film. Their desire to make new films never ends. They come with a new story and they make it a big hit.

“”That means they never stop dreaming.””

Every dream initially is “an ordinary dream” but after consistently working on it gives lots money, prestige and satisfaction”.

Unfortunately many of us lack patience, we loose positive energy and finally we “leave the making our dream film in between” with negative attitude.

All successful persons in this world till now “never stopped in making their dream film”.

If “Bill gates underestimated his dream” then there wouldn’t be windows operating system.

If “Narayan murthy and Azim Premji underestimated their dreams” and quit the idea of Infosys and Wipro then there wouldn’t be any growth to Indian I.T market.

If “Larry Page and Sergey Brin underestimated their dreams” then there wouldn’t be any Google.com


“”So, Never never never underestimate your dreams””. Give them a chance.

Be a great director to release your “LIFE DREAMS”

Thanks,

M.kishore

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Order your mind to act like a “Watch dog”

Order your mind to act like a “watch dog”

In this below description I tried to explain the purpose of meditation in a very simple way.

Meditation is not a spiritual process. It did not come from any religion. It is totally a scientific process. Any human being from any religion can follow it.

As we know for every home we have an owner. The owner of the house receives guests. Owner also takes care of each and every corner of the home. If the owner neglects weaken windows or doors then thief may enter in to home and rob. If owner allows every one into home and entertain everyone then people will damage the house. If the owner does not know how to control the people inside the house then the house value will go down. And society will blame the owner first.

In the similar way our mind is the owner of this human body. It sits in its chair and receives the ideas/thoughts/values that we get in our brain. Like an irresponsible owner if mind allows everything inside the mind then it will damage the entire body and soul and hence we will loose our value in society.

So as a responsible owner of the body mind should observe our thoughts/our life style/ideas/planes that are trying to enter in to our body. Our mind has to reject if any harmful thing is coming inside as a guest to live in our body.

If the owner of the house wander here and there instead of concentrating on who is coming inside or what is going on inside then damage will take place slowly. In the same way our mind which is an owner has to sit in silence every day and keep watching at least an hour or 2 hours on what is going on inside and who is trying to come from outside.

Discuss with thoughts and ask them why they want to enter and stay in your body and soul. If you feel any thought is destructive and harmful to your body, soul as well as for society then reject it. And if you decide that any thought is useful to your body, soul and as well as for society then kindly accept it and let it stay in your body.

In this way we can cleanse our body and mind. If we keep doing this then one day our mind will automatically rejects negative thoughts without sitting in meditation.

In simple words meditation is nothing but using your mind like a watch Dog to secure your body and soul from outside negative energies.

Thanks,
M.Kishore

Thursday, December 4, 2008

A story on Foolish Limitations

A tourist walked down a pier and watched a fisherman pull in a large fish, measure it, and throw it back. He caught a second fish, smaller this time, measured it, and put it in his bucket. Oddly, all the large fish that he caught that measured ten inches or more he discarded. All fish smaller than ten inches he kept. Puzzled, the curious onlooker questioned, "Pardon me, but why do you keep the little ones and throw the big ones away?" The old fellow looked up and without blinking an eye said, "Why, because my frying pan measures only ten inches across!"
Foolish? Of course. But no more so than when you throw away the biggest ideas and the most beautiful dreams that come into your mind simply because your experience is too limited, your self-confidence too undeveloped to enable you to grab hold of the big opportunities God sends your way!
Start growing now. Think big. Big things happen to big-thinking people. Nothing big happens to little-thinking people.

Thanks,
M.Kishore