Guest guest Posted May 29, 2005 Report Share Posted May 29, 2005 MURUGA SARANAM Q427. How do I know I am making the right decision in any given moment ? A427. There is only one choice, out of the infinity of choices available in every second, that will create happiness for you as well as for those around you. It's the action that nourishes you and everyone else who is influenced by that action. There is a very interesting mechanism that the universe has to help you make spontaneously correct choices. The mechanism has to do with sensations in your body. Your body experiences two kinds of sensations: one is a sensation of comfort, the other is a sensation of discomfort. At the moment you consciously make a choice, pay attention to your body and ask your body, " If I make this choice, what happens? " . If your body sends a message of comfort, that's the right choice. If your body sends a message of discomfort, then it's not the appropriate choice. For most people, the message of comfort and discomfort is in the area of the heart. Consciously put your attention in the heart and ask your heart what to do. Then wait for the response - a physical response in the form of a sensation. It may be the faintest level of feeling - but it's there, in your body. Only the heart knows the correct answer contrary to what people think that it is mushy and sentimental. The heart is intuitive; it's holistic, it's contextual, it's relational. It doesn't have a win-lose orientation. It taps into the cosmic computer - the field of pure potentiality, pure knowledge, and infinite organizing power - and takes everything into account. - Deepak Chopra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2005 Report Share Posted May 29, 2005 I sincerely thank the sender of this mail from the bottom of my heart. I firmly believe that God has sent this message to me at the right time, even though I am confused enough and couldn't even think of asking for help.S Meyyappan <smeyyappan wrote: MURUGA SARANAMQ427. How do I know I am making the right decision in any given moment ?A427. There is only one choice, out of the infinity of choicesavailable in every second, that will create happiness for you as wellas for those around you. It's the action that nourishes you andeveryone else who is influenced by that action. There is a veryinteresting mechanism that the universe has to help you makespontaneously correct choices. The mechanism has to do with sensationsin your body. Your body experiences two kinds of sensations: one is asensation of comfort, the other is a sensation of discomfort. At themoment you consciously make a choice, pay attention to your body andask your body, "If I make this choice, what happens?". If your bodysends a message of comfort, that's the right choice. If your bodysends a message of discomfort, then it's not the appropriate choice.For most people, the message of comfort and discomfort is in the areaof the heart. Consciously put your attention in the heart and ask yourheart what to do. Then wait for the response - a physical response inthe form of a sensation. It may be the faintest level of feeling -but it's there, in your body. Only the heart knows the correct answercontrary to what people think that it is mushy and sentimental. Theheart is intuitive; it's holistic, it's contextual, it's relational.It doesn't have a win-lose orientation. It taps into the cosmiccomputer - the field of pure potentiality, pure knowledge, andinfinite organizing power - and takes everything into account.- Deepak Chopra India Matrimony: Find your life partner online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2005 Report Share Posted June 2, 2005 MURUGA SARANAM Sorry for the delay in the reply. Actually I have felt in the past that Lord Murugan helps each and every soul this way. Thast why I forwarded this information to fellow devotees. Some times we term it as insticts or intuitions. MURUGA SARANAM With Best Regards Meyyappan S On 5/29/05, cheez <cheez_2575 wrote: > I sincerely thank the sender of this mail from the bottom of my heart. I > firmly believe that God has sent this message to me at the right time, even > though I am confused enough and couldn't even think of asking for help. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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