Guest guest Posted October 8, 2004 Report Share Posted October 8, 2004 "Finding the time" to do sadhana or rather not having enough time is one of my pet peeves ... Here is what one great soul has written "When you are convinced that God is the one who protects you, and that there will not be peace in this life without taking refuge in Him, then you will find the time." May we all constantly remind ourselves so , and offer each of our actions to God . Jai Maa ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2004 Report Share Posted October 9, 2004 i face the same thing in different ways. i try many ways to look at this; here are some: where am i going today? work. who will be there? the goddess. who is here now? god. god is everywhere. what or who am i looking at? god. inside what reality am i? the god-realm. that's the philosophical approach to exiting mortal time and limitations. the determination approach: like narayana. anyone might say, 12 hours tickling the back of a cow's leg? he was not in that time zone. patience. how long for the animal of mind and circumstance to change, we don't know. your desire to do sadhana, your intent, is the stick. we keep it ticking. results might change. we keep ticking. steady. a relative view: we are in a complex society. there are many demands of work. we must be very creative to evolve out of the time-realm of the world. oever time we come up with solutions. but even then, the world can change and new solutions are required. so, we have to always remake our sadhana to adapt to context. that is using intelligence for sadhana. in the guru gita the guru is called "heart of intelligence." this we can utilize at the heart's service. OM TAT SAT. That Thou Art. , "Latha Nanda" <lathananda> wrote: > > > "Finding the time" to do sadhana or rather not having enough time is > one of my pet peeves ... > > Here is what one great soul has written > "When you are convinced that God is the one who protects you, and > that there will not be peace in this life without taking refuge in > Him, then you will find the time." > > May we all constantly remind ourselves so , and offer each of our > actions to God . > > Jai Maa ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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