Guest guest Posted June 22, 2007 Report Share Posted June 22, 2007 Workshop on Law Enforcement part 2 <Prof Anil Kumar> Swami continue " In our homes we have separate rooms like the dinning room, the drawing room, and the bedroom. But if the partition walls are broken, the home becomes a big hall. In the same way, the universe is like a building. Different countries are like so many rooms. We should learn to transcend the boundaries, cultivate a broad outlook, and experience oneness. Police personnel may have to encounter some trouble in the discharge of their duties. But thoughts like, I do this for the good of my society. " I do this to safeguard the well-being of my country, will remove from their minds the thought of duty as troublesome. You should uphold Truth and Justice. You should see to it that even punishment is administered smoothly. " Keeping one's calm is very essential. You should talk less and work more. You should earn the respects and courtesy befitting the uniform you wear. Your words and actions should be worthy of that uniform. Think of your discharging of duties a Sadhna or a spiritual practice, yoga. Love of God generates fear of sin, and that in turn leads to morality in society. Your eyes should always be focused on the value of the 3H's: Head, Heart and Hand. These three should always act as one. You belong to the race of human being, to mankind. `Mankind' is linked to the idea of " Kindness " . Only then it be called mankind. Kindness is enhanced only by love of God. The great man is one who has this great love for God. In the presence of Rama and Sita, Hanuman was always humble. But, in front of Ravana, he was a brave worrier. In a like manner, you should be humble in front of God, but be brave warrior, while confronting wicked people. The love of other people may be tainted with a tinge of selfishness, to a greater or lesser extent. But God's love's totally selfless. God's love leads one to victory. A rare brilliance dances on the face of a man filled with love for God. When Hanuman came to Lanka, in search of Sita, Lankini the gatekeeper of Lanka, was stunned by the brilliance on the face of the brave warrior, Hanuman, Immediately, she recalled the curse Brahma laid on her, and also Brahma's words that her end as demon will be presaged by a monkey's into Lanka and causing great destructions. " We should constantly be aware of oneness. A yarn is made of cotton. By weaving together strands of yarn, a piece of cloth is made. We use cotton as bandage. With the thread made from cotton, we string flowers together and make a garland. With use the cloth formed by weaving together yarn in order to clean. Even though the names and uses of the item mentioned above appear to be different, the original core of all the three is one and the same. In a similar way, we should recognize the oneness in apparent multiplicity. " Ram Chugani Kobe, Japan rgcjp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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