Are you claiming your blessing?

4-24-26

May you be doubly non-violent and constantly experience happiness and peace by remaining stable in your satopradhan stage.

To remain constantly stable and experience peace and happiness with your satopradhan sanskars is true non-violence. Violence means anything through which you could experience sorrow or peacelessness. So, check: 1) Throughout the day, do I commit any type of violence? If you make someone’s stage fluctuate with your words, that too is violence. 2) If you are suppressing your satopradhan sanskars and putting other sanskars into a practical form, that too is violence. Therefore, become refined and remain aware of being a great soul and doubly non-violent.

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7 Responses to Are you claiming your blessing?

  1. Bette's avatar Bette says:

    Keep these articles cmonig as they’ve opened many new doors for me.

    • Deacon's avatar Deacon says:

      I bow down hmbuly in the presence of such greatness.

      • Arhvin's avatar Arhvin says:

        Happiness is all of the above, but for me a bit too much to rmeember. This is why I believe that happiness is pretty much an attitude, a way of simply being happy because life is so much more enjoyable if you are happy. With this attitude, you cannot avoid seeing the bright side of life, noticing the positive in any situation and notice the pleasant faces of people you meet and interact with. And when you do this, the same response will usually come back. A virtuous circle!

  2. Mitchell's avatar Mitchell says:

    There is a criitacl shortage of informative articles like this.

  3. Ritu Gopalan's avatar Ritu Gopalan says:

    Thanks a lot shivsakthi.You are really a
    shivsakthi,please do accept my love and respect to you.

  4. bharti's avatar bharti says:

    location of centre link is not working

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