Sunday, 14 October 2012

"Need for wisdom"

Dhan Nirankar Ji...

A poet has written, “I often find turns exhibiting four lanes (chauraha) and I want to move across all of those lanes”. If we think about these lines, we find it impossible for one to walk simultaneously on all four roads.

It often happens to us as well that we wish to play a number of roles simultaneously at a time, we want to do everything but because of consternation and confusion we are unable to perform even a single task or role.

In such a situation, a person with wisdom, decides and set priorities for all the tasks which are yet to be performed. He decides that which work needs to be done first of all, which one secondly and so on. In this way he is able to complete his tasks successfully. Contrarily, a person with consternation keeps himself indulged in complexities. He want to do many jobs, works but not able to do so. Due to consternation and confusion he makes fruitless efforts and sometimes steps in the crime world. This step ruins his life. So in order to avoid the concept of failure, it is necessary for the human's wisdom to be kept awakened.

For example, a person is walking on a road. He finds a 500 rupees note on the road. In this situation, two types of opinions would be generated. One, the note to be placed in self’s pocket. Another, as the note belongs to someone else so let it reach at it’s owner hand. Here again two possibilities may occur. One, the owner while searching reaches the spot where the money is given back to him. Another possibility is that the owner never meets him. Under both these circumstances, the person will be considered as full of wisdom and intellectual. Personally I feel that if in case the owner does not meet, the money should be spent virtuously so it can reach in God’s service.
 
Dhan Nirankar Ji...

 

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