Guest guest Posted May 5, 2007 Report Share Posted May 5, 2007 Thus it is a fact that we respond to life through thought, feeling and action. Many times, our thoughts may be directed in a certain way, but our emotions and feelings may be quite different, and our actions may be completely contrary to them. All our spiritual practices are meant to bring integration of these three. One who has brought integration between his thoughts, emotions, and actions is a master, for he alone lives in peace and harmony. For the purpose of our study, we can classify people into three groups. In the first group, there are people who are highly integrated, but choose to act negatively; they may think, feel and act consistently, but in a wicked way. It is easier to deal with such people than with those who think and speak nicely, but act differently! At least we know that they are wicked in thought, word and action, but such integration is never helpful for it is not used in a constructive way. Gopi Krishna <gopi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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