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SEE GOOD IN ALL

 

Brahman or the eternal is infinite. His expressions are also

infinite. Allopathy, homeopathy, hydropathy, chromopathy,

electropathy, naturopathy, ayurveda, unani all are his

manifestations. All these systems differ. Temperaments also are

different, so are natures. Therefore different systems of treatment

suit people of different natures.

 

It is only the prejudiced man who says, " Oh, allopathy is useless

homeopathy is the best system " . Or, " Nature cure is good and ayurveda

is bad " . For some people ayurvedic medicines are good, for some unani

medicines are good, and so on.

 

Sun's rays, water, herbs, green leaves, steam, mud all are medicines.

They are all products of nature. Only the names are different. The

very fact that different systems exist shows that there is something

good in each.

 

Even atoms, molecules and corpuscles have their loves and hates,

likes and dislikes, attractions and repulsions, affinities and

nonaffinities. Everybody has his own whims and fancies, his own

eccentricities.

 

A naturopath hates and condemns an allopath. An allopath dislikes

naturopathy. But a large hearted doctor, a man with equal vision and

tolerance, who has practical knowledge of Vedanta, can find good in

every system. He can appreciate the beauty of variety of divine

expression. He can behold unity in diversity and thus use every

system to the best advantage.

 

Every system has its own advantage and bright side. Every system has

come from the one divine source. Do not fight with one another. Do

not try to prove the superiority of your system.

 

Take the good in everything. Be tolerant. Become wise and happy. Lead

a healthy life. Attain God realisation through the instrument of the

body the healthy, strong body.

 

If you have a powerful will and a strong power of endurance, then you

will not feel pain. By constant thinking of disease, pain and

trouble, you augment the suffering. Pain is in the mind. Atman is

full of bliss.

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