EP74: Look At The Whole Picture II
Often we focus only on the faults and weaknesses of people, making them worse and miserable. However, we should try to see the hidden blessings and the goodness in people who cause us pain.
Often we focus only on the faults and weaknesses of people, making them worse and miserable. However, we should try to see the hidden blessings and the goodness in people who cause us pain.
Often, we have a tendency to judge anything from the way we see or hear things. We are unable to see the deeper level of the reality. So, irrespective of the appearance of the effect, you have to pause for a moment and ponder upon what could be the cause of this.
Manipulative tactics come back to you in the form of stagnation in your material and spiritual growth. This may not happen immediately but will surely manifest in time.
The good karma that you have been generating in the past, comes back to you as many material manifestations. All these have to be deployed at least substantially, for the benefit of the mankind.
Self-interest is good to the extent that you have to earn a living to care for yourself and your family. You, as a warrior, as a Kshatriya, your Dharma is to protect the interest of your people first and then you take care of yourself.
In the ancient times, the warriors were actually interested in the well being of the people. Many such great Kings and Queens were exemplary as the focus was on protecting Dharma and protecting the integrity of the nation.
Commentaries by Vee Jay Attri during the Book Study – Secrets of Karma Welcome to the session of Great Invocation. How are you all keeping?… Read More »EP68: Karma & Varna-Dharma III
This is a book study session of ‘Secrets of Karma’ led by the author himself ‘Vee Jay Attri’. The first part of this session addresses the importance of radiating the correct energy in all our activities and manifesting Zero Waste. The author then elaborates more on Varna-Dharma.
This is a book study session of ‘Secrets of Karma’ led by the author himself ‘Vee Jay Attri’. The author emphasizes on the need to be in tune with the lesson being taught in all hurdles of life initially. The second half of the session introduces the topic of Varna-Dharma within Karma and explains how certain skills and qualities are necessary for different roles in society.
This is a book study session of ‘Secrets of Karma’ led by the author himself ‘Vee Jay Attri’. The author explains how one should set expectations from different people in a realistic way and concludes the reading for the Chapter: Karma and Dharma.