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Role of in-laws:ritu,a friend,augustborn and Mrs. Sharma
2005-02-04
Name: vd



I am sharing few inspirational thoughts for all of us so that we help out each other. I know sometimes they are good for reading only, but give it a try.

Overcoming Worry


"Everyone needs to let go of his worries and enter into absolute silence every morning and night. At such times, try to persist for one minute at a time without thinking about your problems. Concentrate for several minutes at a time on this inner peace. Next think of some happy incident; dwell on it, and visualize it; mentally relive the pleasant experience over and over again until you have discarded your worries entirely."

Seclusion is the Price of Greatness

"When you have finished your duties at the end of the day, sit quietly alone. Take a good book and read it with attention. Then meditate long and deeply. You will find much more peace and happiness in this than in restless activities in which your mind runs riot in all directions. If you cultivate the habit of spending time alone at home in meditation, a great power and peace will come over you. And it will remain with you in your activities as well as in meditation. Seclusion is the price of greatness."
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2005-02-04
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Anonymous Name: Ritu
Subject:  Thanks from Ritu



Hi Ritu,
Thank you for sharing the inspiratinal thoughts and also for answering my post.

I am feeling really depressed today.
These inspirational thoughts just saved my day!
Ritu
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2005-02-04
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Anonymous Name: Ritu
Subject:  correction



I am sorry I meant Hi vd :)
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2005-02-04
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Anonymous Name: augustborn
Subject:  what a beautiful thought...



Hey VD
I do practice yoga but I am surely going to practice what you have recommended.

Thanks for sharing such a beautiful thought..."Seclusion is the Price of Greatness"
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2005-02-04
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Anonymous Name: vd
Subject:  we help each other



I have just started looking in the forum since yesterday and have posted few comments also.

I have realised that all of us including me and of course Mrs. Sharma suffer because we have expectations.

We have to stand by our rights and convictions and should remember life is worth living. Please don't have self pity and keep sharing. It is a great healer.

But, above all there is GOD. Think him as he is staying with you. talk to him not as a beggar, but demand as a child. Don't cry in front of God, you are his image. BUT DEMAND from him. Tell him that I want this and I leave it to you how you do it.

But be positive. I know we feel disturbed by others behaviour but we are hurting ourselves more by repeating the thought over and over.

What about sharing some laughs?
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