Guest guest Posted February 17, 2008 Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 Excerpts from the seven Hindu Spiritual Laws of Success by Swami Bhodananda(Publishers Bluejay Books,New Delhi and Kolkatta) Quote " The law of Brahman Every individual is a Field of Infinite Potentiality seeking " Self " expression-which is possible only through altruistic, desire- fulfilling activities. The Law of Maya Change is a tool of Brahman's expression. The phenomenal world is always in flux. Accept this fact, and face change by designing innovative responses. The Law of Dharma Every individual is unique, having different talents and needs. Talents are to be expressed and needs to be fulfilled within the limits of Universal Dharma. The Law of Karma Everything in the phenomenal world has a cause and consequence. Individuals create their destiny by their moment-to-moment choices and actions. The Law of Yajna The existence of the world is based upon the principle of Sacrifice- mutual nourishing and cherishing or give and take. Through sacrifice we receive; in possessing we perish. The Law of Yoga The key to happiness is detachment, the ability to impartially witness our thoughts and actions amidst interaction .Cherishing diverse perspectives and solutions to issues of life is yoga. The Law of Leela Effective individuals expend the least energy facing life's challenges and problems. The relaxed and playful mind gives maximum productivity or efficiency and enjoys the experience of self- exploration and self-expression. These laws are distilled from the entire Hindu Tradition of seven thousand years. By applying these Laws in daily life, one can unfold one's potentialities and achieve maximum success. Swami Bodhananda Saraswati " Unquote The whole of Gita is a exposition of the above laws Saseedharan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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