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shriadishakti , dhanesh rote <rdhaneshm>

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> but not able to survice in this market due to lack of experience.So

> its up to you all anybody to give a simple advice and suggestion to

> me . I have just briefed this story as i can.

>

 

 

For Dhanesh Rote.

 

Here's the answer you already know: Courage, patience, trust.

 

If you have courage standing for the Truth as you know it, i.e.

persisting in attaining the center, while not hiding it when being

asked about it, you will have vibrations in abundance.

 

If you have patience with your family, understanding that they only

do what they do out of ignorance, i.e. that they wouldn't be doing it

if they knew that which you know, and trust everything will work out

eventually, the Divine will grant you an opportunity where you will

not be having the same type of problems.

 

In the same instance an old problem disappears, a new one may appear.

So the reason we go through these things (and we ARE put in those

situations) is that we can learn those qualities we will be needing

in tackling the next problems after that.

 

Or put it in another way: courage, patience and trust is what makes a

real guru. And what is that? Answer: a personal connection to Shri

Mataji that goes not through either your family, employers or your

local center. (NOW understandest why these things happen?)

 

furat

 

Jai Shri Mataji!

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Forgot to add two more things.

 

1. When I was little one thing always worked for me: obsinate

silence. If there was a discussion I simply didn't want to have, I

would go mute. I would be refusing to lift my eyes from watever gaze

point, to respond to questions or say anything for a whole hour if I

have to til they simply give up, then act normal again. At the same I

would make it clear with my behaviour that I do not actually intend

to ceaze doing whatever I am into doing.

 

Point 2: Enjoy your meditation!

 

 

Jai Shri Mataji!!!

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" In other respects, however, Namdev was the despair of his parents,

and later, of his wife and other relatives. From the beginning he had

no interest in worldly affairs; he neglected studies in school; he

would not take interest in his father's profession as a tailor, or in

any other trade. His sole interest was to spend day and night in

devotion to Vithoba. His parents were getting old; the family

prosperity was waning. Therefore, their dearest wish was that Namdev,

while devoting a reasonable spare time to his devotions, should help

in maintaining the family in comfort. So, Namdev was sent to the

bazaar one day to sell a few pieces of clothes. But Namdev was

innocent of the tricks of the trade. To him, such things as prices,

and money and its value, were unknown subjects. He went to the bazaar

with the clothes, because his father forced him. He sat there on a

stone doing Bhajan, entirely forgetting that he had gone there to

sell the clothes. After a few hours the sun set and it was time for

him to go to the temple for the evening devotional performance. Then

only he remembered that he had not sold the clothes and that he would

get a thrashing from his father. He was impatient to go to the

temple. He therefore sold all the clothes to the very stone on which

he was seated, i.e., he kept the clothes on the stone, appointed

another stone as a guarantee that the first one would pay the money

the next day, and went to the temple. " (Namdev By Sri Swami Sivananda)

 

 

Jai Shri Mataji!

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