"To love someone whom you like is insignificant. To love someone because they love you is of no consequence To love someone whom you do not like means you have learned a lesson in life. To love someone who blames you for no reason shows that you have learned the art of living..." ----- His Holiness Sri Sri Ravishankarji
Friday, 24 September 2010
Heat Of Knowledge
For your prayer to be answered, the desire has to be intense. The
greater the intensity of desire and the later it gets fulfilled, then
greater will be the gratitude.
lntense desire leads you to devotion. For desire to get intense, time
and the need for the desire are required. The feeling of gratitude is so
overwhelming after the fulfillment of desire that it's achievement loses
its charm and significance.
The son of a farmer in India had a life-long desire to go to England
and he prayed deeply for it. Even the news of his trip to England
materializing filled him with immense gratitude -- he did not even care
whether he went or not.
Often people think that they are unfortunate if their desires don't get
fulfilled quickly. lntense desire can frustrate you or make you prayerful.
In prayerfulness, there is gratitude and devotion. Any intense experience
makes you whole.
Your consciousness is like corn. With the heat of Knowledge,
consciousness pops ups and becomes white and fluffy.
- Sri Sri
|| Jai Guru Dev ||
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