dear soul
every one says who fallow good character life
who got good humanity ability,edjucation,wealth,character they become good
position very soon ,but most of humanbeing make mistakes
fine we when try to aviod mistakes its give us lot of confidence
lack of confidence is more dangerous,un improve matter
so we goahed reach goal lets try to aviod mistakes
how found we mistakes ?
who is help us
explain me detail
happy grogerian calender new year 2012
tc
blessings
Avyaktha Pranamagalu,
Gathering wide knowledge - following the principles of the god, may minimize our mistakes. More than that one has to open his door to suggest his mistakes and try not to do the same mistakes once again. feeling of awareness to avoid mistakes great work of the day if our leaders follows.
Permalink Reply by Ron Krumpos on January 1, 2012 at 9:30pm If we are afraid to make mistakes we might not try anything new. Making mistakes, and learning from them, is a necessary part of living a full life. As N. Shubhkara said, we must try to not repeat our mistakes.
Permalink Reply by Mystic Tourist on January 1, 2012 at 11:31pm I do agree that fear is injurious, always. When I consider mistakes I consider that they are, purpose. There is only one path and each of us is standing on it. Mistake is as a focus by which purpose is considered. Purpose always directs us and we choose our response. Repeating the past is always our choice. We can and do create the past just as we do the future when we make our choice, now.
Ron Krumpos said:
If we are afraid to make mistakes we might not try anything new. Making mistakes, and learning from them, is a necessary part of living a full life. As N. Shubhkara said, we must try to not repeat our mistakes.
There is nothing wrong with making mistakes! That is part of being human - learning, correcting and developing further along the path of Life towards the goal of Spiritual Liberation. -- Spencer Perdriau
Permalink Reply by Mataji Gauribrata, Rev Eva on January 5, 2012 at 6:55pm 
Permalink Reply by Mataji Gauribrata, Rev Eva on January 6, 2012 at 2:47pm If divinity is in all at all times, can you walk by one who is being beaten and see divinity in all actions;or do you exit from your form as an unripe ego to allow dvinity to enter and fill your form to be used by divinity raising the unripe ego to a ripened ego doing and serving all with love, compassion, advocacy and justice. Is one then not a practitioner of all, doing and serving so that all beings may evolve through involution and evolution with the support of society and be uplifted from animality to humanity; humanity to divinity. Does not this infinite consciousness once realized; not expect us to be used in the works of the world worshipping shiva in jivas, better yet worshipping Shiva/Shakti the Holy Twins within all for the betterment of all humanity and the world.
Permalink Reply by Mataji Gauribrata, Rev Eva on January 6, 2012 at 2:59pm Your words resonate truth. Namaskar is not through meditation but a cultural practice of folding your hands together and saluting intentionally and awake and consciously each individual one may meet and then consciously and awake remain focusing your eyes into the individual before you and sincerely allowing them to practice seeing the divinity in you. Whether you are meditating in the shrine or the caves, whether you do japa 108 times or 10,000 times, a continued practice is also practiced by the masses through service of and worship of the divinity of all humankind and the sustainability of mother earth. No matter what one does if done remembering divinity and the upliftment of all humankind, worshipping the spirit in action with the goal of inaction in action; All paths lead to Brahman. Each individual is potentially divine as a jnana, bhakti, raja, karma practioner.leading one to the source of unconditonal love, compassion ate service and the evolution and involution of all. Serve in the world but be not of it. Give until the giving merges you into wholeness.
DHARMABANDHU,
We apriciate your good words
blessings
Mataji Gauribrata, Rev Eva said:
Your words resonate truth. Namaskar is not through meditation but a cultural practice of folding your hands together and saluting intentionally and awake and consciously each individual one may meet and then consciously and awake remain focusing your eyes into the individual before you and sincerely allowing them to practice seeing the divinity in you. Whether you are meditating in the shrine or the caves, whether you do japa 108 times or 10,000 times, a continued practice is also practiced by the masses through service of and worship of the divinity of all humankind and the sustainability of mother earth. No matter what one does if done remembering divinity and the upliftment of all humankind, worshipping the spirit in action with the goal of inaction in action; All paths lead to Brahman. Each individual is potentially divine as a jnana, bhakti, raja, karma practioner.leading one to the source of unconditonal love, compassion ate service and the evolution and involution of all. Serve in the world but be not of it. Give until the giving merges you into wholeness.
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