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Why feel insulted over small or larger matters? A different perspective

  • Writer: in eternal aum consciousness
    in eternal aum consciousness
  • Sep 12, 2020
  • 2 min read

Why do we sometimes feel insulted, hurt, angry over small things...I searched for some answers...And got a different perspective...


When I looked at satguru Dyneshwar maharaj's very short life before he took samadhi...he was a son of a sanyasi, a social outcast, whose parents were given a punishment of dehant, meaning ending their life, which they did as they drowned themselves in the river, people threw stones at him and his three siblings, when they were just small children, they were outcast from the village, stayed on the outskirt...I can't even imagine the pain and insult..they went through, given to them by the people around them...at a tender age...


After all this, what did Dyneshwar mauli do. He wrote the finest book in marathi on shreemad bhagwat gita, called Dyneshwari, in the end, in which he asks for the good of all in pasaydan...never asking anything for himself...the book till date guides so many yogis, philosophers, writers, home makers, business people, into leading a life of purpose. Of righteousness.


And we get insulted over small things that people say, when we are ignored...our ego gets hurt...is it worth it...The only way is to elevate ourselves ahead.


What is the larger propose of life? Larger mission? Imagine yourself starting to climb a mountain...you will slowly stop hearing the noises from the base...you are on your way now...nothing else matters...you will meet fellow climbers on the way, people who resonate with your vibrations, as you are just a medium, nothing else. A medium in this lifetime to transform and transmit the abundance of sat chit ananda for the good of all, with your god gifted talents.


Reach inwards, get clarity, so that you can manifest externally, effortlessly. Focus on giving value addition and growth. That's the purpose of life.


Have a wonderful day ahead.

ree

 
 
 

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