Wednesday, August 17, 2005
Spiritual Vibrations
Making a Difference
Do you ever wonder why certain things happen in your life? I do. I try and look at things from a higher level, and question. The past - the good and bad times, they are lessons of life which you cannot find in any text book, because these are your lessons. You will see that there was a lesson to be learnt. Maybe that person made a difference in your life, or maybe you made a difference in their life. But, as long as you come out of it as a better person, that is what is important. I know for sure, that by doing what I am with these postings, I'm certainly making a difference in other people's lives. Because, I can. I'd like to share the story below with you:
Once upon a time there was a wise man who used to go to the ocean to do his writing. He had a habit of walking on the beach before he began his work. One day he was walking along the shore. As he looked down the beach, he saw a little human figure moving like a dancer. He smiled to himself to think of someone who would dance to the day. So he began to walk faster to catch up.
As he got closer, he saw that it was a little girl and the little girl wasn't dancing, but instead she was reaching down to the shore, picking up something and very gently throwing it into the ocean.
As he got closer he called out, "Good morning! What are you doing?" The little girl paused, looked up and replied, "Throwing starfish in the ocean." "I guess I should have asked, why are you throwing starfish in the ocean?" "The sun is up and the tide is going out. And if I don't throw them in they'll die." "But, little girl, don't you realize that there are miles and miles of beach and starfish all along it. You can't possibly make a difference!"
The little girl listened politely. Then bent down, picked up another starfish and threw it into the sea, past the breaking waves and said - "It made a difference for that one."
What are you doing to make a difference in someone's life?
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
A Spiritual Journey or a Human Journey?
~ Dr. Stephen Covey - Writer and Motivational speaker
The one you think you are is just a body
Monday, August 15, 2005
Bhakti or Shakti - the choice is yours.
What do you choose?
Bhakti or Shakti?
Stength or weakness?
Heart or mind?
Bhakti is that divine love.
Shakti is strength.
Can Shakti exist without Bhakti?
Can Bhakti exist without Shakti?
Shakti is strength.
Or is it really?
Look carefully, because your Shakti may be your weakness.
If this is the case, then is there a weakness in your Bhakti?
The atma is the heart.
The mind is the tool which God has given us to make decisions with.
Do you listen to you heart?
Or do you listen to your mind?
For the atma is that from the Parmatama.
Bhakti or Shakti?
Stength or weakness?
Heart or mind?
What do you choose?
First Responses
Independence Day
What will you do to be proactive and help your country? Do you see India as your country? What does India's Independence really mean to you? I questioned these myself whilst walking to work this morning. I was born in East Africa, raised and educated in England, and have recently moved to the USA to work as what is defined as an "Alien". Although I have emailed Independence day greetings to my friends, I wonder whether like myself, there are many others who really know what the day means for Indians and NRIs across the world.
For me - India is the land of my Dharma. Where my Lord Rama lived. Where Sita had to take her agni-pariksha Where on the rurn-bhoomi Kurushetra the Mahabharata took place. Where my Hanumanji is still residing somewhere. Where the sants and sadhus who's kathas I listen to with such greed and hunger - all reside. And much much more! That is my India - my spiritual place. And I know, that although I have not lived there, I have lived there before.
Independence day - become independent from not only society, but attachments. See the light, and go towards it. That, is when you can truly celebrate Independence Day! HARIBOL !
Sunday, August 14, 2005
Education, Society & Fasting!
Fasting controls passion. It checks the emotions. It controls the senses also. It is a great penance. It purifies the mind and the heart. It destroys a multitude of sins. Fasting controls the tongue in particular which is the deadliest enemy of man. Fasting overhauls the respiratory, circulatory, digestive and urinary systems. It destroys all the impurities of the body and all sorts of poisons. It eliminates uric acid deposits. Just as impure gold is rendered pure by melting it in the crucible again and again, so also this impure mind is renderedpurer by repeated fasting.
But, what we must not forget, is that fasting is not about torturing yourself! If you believe that by starving yourself your fast is far more superior than that person which is fasting and eating a banana to sustain themselves, then you are wrong! Our bodies are a temple. Our atma is that from the Parmatama. We would not desicrate a temple and strip it of its beauty. We would try and beautify it, purify it, for our Bhagwan lives within it. So, don't torture your temple which is your body. Listen to it, adapt to its needs for sustenance. In time, you will have the willpower to fast as the rishis did in our earlier yugas.
I had already emailed the full article to a friend of mine - who I am proud to say has started fasting, and keeps telling me how much better he feels. Its all about self disclipline. I fast regular on a Saturday in the name of my Pavansuta Hanumanji, and also each Ekadashi. I so look forward to these days - if you spoke to me on a Friday or the day before Ekadashi as to what I was doing the following day - you'll see nothing but a smile on my face, my eyes shining, and with pride I will tell you that I will be fasting. If my email changed one person's view's on this, will it change yours too?
The Good Times and Bad Times
My reason for writing this - don't keep focusing on the last few months of the loved one's life! They had more in their life than the illness they went through! Focus on the happier times.
This message is not only for those who have lost a loved one through death, but also those people who have had a falling out for whatever reason. Think about those people who you may have lost touch with, had a falling out. Try and remember the good times. Don't get stuck in a rut and keep focusing on the bad times you may have had. If you focus on the bad times, all that is happening is that you are not forgiving. If you do not forgive, you are not letting go. If you do not let go, you will not move forward. If you cannot move forward, you will not be able to accept the valuable lessons learnt. Just be thankful for the experience and lesson(s) you have learnt. I truly believe that things happen for a reason. If you are spiritually focused, you will come to see and understand this.
"We are all merely pawns in each others lives within this magnificent and wonderful game of chess played by God."
(Dipa, August 14 2005)
Saturday, August 13, 2005
Diamonds & Stones
Today is today and tomorrow is another day. Do it today, before its too late. We've all been there, and have been touched by the loss of a loved one.
Ten Things God Won't Ask You:
He'll ask how many people you drove who didn't have transportation.
2. God won't ask the square footage of your house -
He'll ask how many people you welcomed into your home.
3. God won't ask about the clothes you had in your closet -
He'll ask how many you helped to clothe.
4. God won't ask what your highest salary was -
He'll ask if you compromised your character to obtain it.
5. God won't ask what your job title was -
He'll ask if you performed your job to the best of your ability.
6. God won't ask how many friends you had -
He'll ask how many people to whom you were a friend.
7. God won't ask in what neighborhood you lived -
He'll ask how you treated your neighbors.
8. God won't ask about the color of your skin -
He'll ask about the content of your character.
9. God won't ask why it took you so long to seek Salvation -
He'll lovingly take you to your mansion in heaven, and not to the gates of Hell.
10. God won't ask how many people you forwarded this to -
He'll ask if you were ashamed to pass it on to your friends.
Read Carefully ...
Happy moments - praise God.
Difficult moments - seek God.
Quiet moments -worship God.
Painful moments - trust God.
Every moment - thank God.
Anjali Pranam
Pavansuta Mahabeera Hanumanji
This, has to be one of my most favourite paintings of Hanumanji! Jai Jai Jai Hanuman Gosai, Kripa karahu Gurudev ki nai!
Anuraga = Divine Love...
The purpose of this website is to try and enlighten peoples perspectives on spiritualty, our Hindu Dharma, have discussions etc. Lets see where it takes us. It will not be possible without your valuable contributons and comments. You may email me at Dipa.Anjali@Gmail.com for notifications and other information.
Many may be wondering why I am using "Dipa-Anjali" as the website name? Well, it was not an easy task to come up with the the name! I was advised be a dear one that I should use my own name - "Dipa" since it was defined as "Giver of light, one who brings light, one who brings light to those around her". But, I wanted more. So, searched around, and came across the Sanskrit word "Anjali" which means "an offering with both hands where the palms are together". "Anjali" is also an offering to Bhagwan (God). We are all part of the Parmatama, Bhagwan resides within each one of us, so this is my offering to you too.
Please Enjoy Your Stay...
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