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Eternal Principles of Hinduism


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This is a question whose answer is sort of difficult to get. But i got an answer from one of Sswami Vivekanads writing. I believe it satisfies to some extent the definiton of a ‘Hindu’ ;

Three religions now stand in the world which have come down to us from time prehistoric–Hinduism, Zoroastrianism and Judaism. They have all received tremendous shocks and all of them prove by their survival their internal strength. But while Judaism failed to absorb Christianity and was driven out of its place of birth by its all-conquering daughter, and a handful of Parsees is all that remains to tell the tale of their grand religion, sect after sect arose in India and seemed to shake the religion of the Vedas to its very foundations, but like the waters of the seashore in a tremendous earthquake it receded only for a while, only to return in an all-absorbing flood, a thousand times more vigorous, and when the tumult of the rush was over, these sects were all sucked in, absorbed, and assimilated into the immense body of the mother faith.

From the high spiritual flights of the Vedanta philosophy, of which the latest discoveries of science seem like echoes, to the low ideas of idolatry with its multifarious mythology, the agnosticism of the Buddhists, and the atheism of the Jains, each and all have a place in the Hindu’s religion. Where then, the question arises, where is the common centre to which all these widely diverging radii converge? Where is the common basis upon which all these seemingly hopeless contradictions rest? And this is the question I shall attempt to answer.

The Hindus have received their religion through revelation, the Vedas. They hold that the Vedas are without beginning and without end. It may sound ludicrous to this audience, how a book can be without beginning or end. But by the Vedas no books are meant. They mean the accumulated treasury of spiritual laws discovered by different persons in different times. Just as the law of gravitation existed before its discovery, and would exist if all humanity forgot it, so is it with the laws that govern the spiritual world. The moral, ethical, and spiritual relations between soul and soul and between individual spirits and the Father of all spirits, were there before their discovery, and would remain even if we forgot them.

The discoverers of these laws are called Rishis, and we honour them as perfected beings. I am glad to tell this audience that some of the very greatest of them were women. Here it may be said that these laws as laws may be without end, but they must have had a beginning. The Vedas teach us that creation is without beginning or end. Science is said to have proved that the sum total of cosmic energy is always the same. Then, if there was a time when nothing existed, where was all this manifested energy? Some say it was in a potential form in God. In that case God is sometimes potential and sometimes kinetic, which would make Him mutable. Everything mutable is a compound, and everything compound must undergo that change which is called destruction. So God would die, which is absurd. Therefore there never was a time when there was no creation.

If I may be allowed to use a simile, creation and creator are two lines, without beginning and without end, running parallel to each other. God is the ever active providence, by whose power systems after systems are being evolved out of chaos, made to run for a time and again destroyed. This is what the Brahmin boy repeats every day: “The sun and the moon, the Lord created like the suns and moons of previous cycles.” And this agrees with modern science.

Here I stand and if I shut my eyes, and try to conceive my existence, “I”, “I”, “I”, what is the idea before me? The idea of a body. Am I, then, nothing but a combination of material substances? The Vedas declare, “No”. I am a spirit living in a body. I am not the body. The body will die, but I shall not die. Here am I in this body; it will fall, but I shall go on living. I had also a past. The soul was not created, for creation means a combination which means a certain future dissolution. If then the soul was created, it must die. Some are born happy, enjoy perfect health, with beautiful body, mental vigour and all wants supplied. Others are born miserable, some are without hands or feet, others again are idiots and only drag on a wretched existence. Why, if they are all created, why does a just and merciful God create one happy and another unhappy, why is He so partial? Nor would it mend matters in the least to hold that those who are miserable in this life will be happy in a future one. Why should a man be miserable even here in the reign of a just and merciful God?

In the second place, the idea of a creator God does not explain the anomaly, but simply expresses the cruel fiat of an all-powerful being. There must have been causes, then, before his birth, to make a man miserable or happy and those were his past actions.

Are not all the tendencies of the mind and the body accounted for by inherited aptitude? Here are two parallel lines of existence–one of the mind, the other of matter. If matter and its transformations answer for all that we have, there is no necessity for supposing the existence of a soul. But it cannot be proved that thought has been evolved out of matter, and if a philosophical monism is inevitable, spiritual monism is certainly logical and no less desirable than a materialistic monism; but neither of these is necessary here.

We cannot deny that bodies acquire certain tendencies from heredity, but those tendencies only mean the physical configuration, through which a peculiar mind alone can act in a peculiar way. There are other tendencies peculiar to a soul caused by its past actions. And a soul with a certain tendency would by the laws of affinity take birth in a body which is the fittest instrument for the display of that tendency. This is in accord with science wants to explain everything by habit, and habit is got through repetitions. So repetitions are necessary to explain the natural habits of a new-born soul. And since they were not obtained in this present life, they must have come down from past lives.

There is another suggestion. Taking all these for granted, now is it that I do not remember anything of my past life? This can be easily explained I am now speaking English. It is not my mother tongue, in fact no words of my mother tongue are now present in my consciousness; mut let me try to bring them up, and they rush in. That shows that consciousness is only the surface of the mental ocean, and within its depths are stored up all our experiences. Try and struggle, they would come up and you would by conscious even of your past life.

This is direct and demonstrative evidence. Verification is the perfect proof of a theory, and here is the challenge thrown to the world by the Rishis. We have discovered the secret by which the very depths of the ocean of memory can be stirred up-try it and you would get a complete reminiscence of your past life.

So then the Hindu belives that he is a spirit. Him the sword cannot pierce-him the fire cannot burn-him the water cannot melt-him the air cannot dry. The Hindu belives that every soul is a circle whose circumference is nowhere, but whose centre is located in the body, and that death means the change of this centre from body to body. Not is the soul bound by the conditions of matter. In its very essence it is free. unbounded. holy, pure, and perfect. But somehow of other it finds itself tied down to matter and thinks of itself as matter.

Why should the free, perfect, and pure being be thus under the thraldom of matter, is the next question. How can the perfect soul be deluded into the belief that it is imperfect? We have been told that the Hindus shirk the question and say that no such question can be there. Some thinkers want to answer it by positing one or more quasi-perfect beings, and use big scientific names to fill up the gap. But naming is not explaining. The question remains the same. How can the perfect become the quasi-perfect; how can the pure, the absolute, change even a microscopic particle of its nature? But the Hindu is sincere. He does not want to take shelter under sophistry. He is brave enough to face the question in a manly fashion; an the question and say that no such question can be there. Some thinkers want to answer it by positing one or more quasi-perfect beings, and use big scientific names to fill up the gap. But naming is not explaining. The question remains the same. How can the perfect become the quasi-perfect; how can the pure, the absolute, change even a microscopic particle of its nature? But the Hindu is sincere. He does not want to take shelter under sophistry. He is brave enough to face the question in a manly fashion; anmmortal, perfect and infinite, and death means only a change of centre from one body to another. The present is determined by our past actions, and the future by the present. The soul will go on evolving up or reverting back from birth to birth and death to death. But here is another question: Is man a tiny boat in a tempest, raised one moment on the foamy crest of a billow and dashed down into a yawning chasm the next, rolling to and fro at the mercy of good and bad actions–a powerless, helpless wreck in an ever-raging, ever-rushing, uncompromising current of cause and effect; a little moth placed under the wheel of causation which rolls on crushing everything in its way and waits not for the widow’s tears or the orphan’s cry? The heart sinks at the idea, yet this is the law of Nature. Is there no hope? Is there no escape?–was the cry that went up from the bottom of the heart of despair. It reached the throne of mercy, and words of hope and consolation came down and inspired a Vedic sage, and he stood up before the world and in trumpet voice proclaimed the glad tidings: “Hear, ye children of immortal bliss! even ye that reside in higher spheres! I have found the Ancient One who is beyond all darkness, all delusion: knowing Him alone you shall be saved from death over again.” “Children of immortal bliss” –what a sweet, what a hopeful name! Allow me to call you, brethren, by that sweet name–heirs of immortal bliss–yea, the Hindu refuses to call you sinners. Ye are the Children of God, the sharers of immortal bliss, holy and perfect beings. Ye divinities on earth–sinners! It is a sin to call a man so; it is a standing libel on human nature. Come up, O lions, and shake off the delusion that you are sheep; you are souls immortal, spirits free, blest and eternal; ye are not matter, ye are not bodies; matter is your servant, not you the servant of matter. Thus it is that the Vedas proclaim not a dreadful combination of unforgiving laws, not an endless prison of cause and effect, but that at the head of all these laws, in and through every particle of matter and force, stands One “by whose command the wind blows, the fire burns, the clouds rain, and death stalks upon the earth.”

 

 

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Controlling Your Facebook Privacy in Six simple steps


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Facebook is regularly scrutinized regarding privacy. The truth is, though, that we all have a great deal of control over what we share and with whom. The problem, of course, is that many simply refuse to follow some simple steps to staying protected.

All too often lately, I am seeing photos of non-friends that I’m sure those people don’t want me to see. However, they have their privacy for those photos on “Friends of Friends” so when my friend comments on them, I see them. It’s easy to change.

These are my suggestions. Use them as a guide. You may be more or less private, so feel free to adjust accordingly.

1) Create a Close Friends list… And use it!
Prior to creating their new Smart Lists, fewer than 5% of Facebook users used lists to control their privacy. Considering all of the complaints about privacy, this is baffling to me.

Creating lists was certainly burdensome, though I don’t know that’s much of an excuse. Regardless, it’s much easier now. From your News Feed, click on Close Friends on the left. I’ve moved my list to the top under News Feed. It’s likely lower for you.

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Once you click on Close Friends, click the Manage List dropdown on the right and select “Add/Remove Friends…”. It’ll look like this:

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Piece of cake. Just select the friends you consider “close” who you feel comfortable seeing any of your content. Feel free to create other custom lists if you feel the need for further granularity. I just wouldn’t complicate things too much.

Also keep in mind that if you did previously create a list for your closest of friends, you can merge it with Close Friends instead of starting over by selecting “Merge List…” from the previous dropdown.

Now that you have a Close Friends list, let’s use it to write a status. Assuming you haven’t set Close Friends to be your default (see #2 below), you can select it individually for each update. You can even go back in time and do it.

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2) Set default privacy
The problem for most people is that they haven’t set their default privacy. First go to your Privacy Settings page by selecting the dropdown at the top right…

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The Privacy Settings page is much simpler than it once was. The main item on the page has to do with your Default Settings. You can also control How You Connect, How Tags Work, Apps and Websites, Limit the Audience For Past Posts, and Blocked People and Apps. I won’t cover all of these now, but feel free to check each page.

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Alright, so now that you have a Close Friends list, let’s change your default privacy setting so that when you make a post, it defaults to Close Friends. Click on Custom and then when the window comes up, select Specific People or Lists and enter Close Friends in the text box.

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Note that your current post automatically defaults to what your most recent privacy was for that same post type. So if you used Close Friends for a status update last time, it’ll be Close Friends next time unless you change it.

What is most important about this setting, though, is that it applies to apps as well. If you add the Spotify app, for example, it will share songs you listen to with your Close Friends by default if you have this set. So it’s a very good thing to do in the event you forget to change the setting when you add the app (which is very easy to do).

3) Who can see posts by others on your timeline?
It is what it sounds like. This is one of the settings under How You Connect (again, make sure you take a look at the other options here as well). If someone else writes a post (not a comment) on your wall, who do you want to see it?

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I have it set to Friends except Acquaintances. For this to work, of course, you also have to fill the Acquaintances list (just do that the way you did the Close Friends list). Otherwise, feel free to use Friends or Close Friends or whatever makes you comfortable.

4) Getting tagged
Another one of the options is How Tags Work. This goes into whether you need to review tags before they go live, who sees items you’ve been tagged in, whether Facebook can suggest you in a tag and whether a friend can check you into locations. Take a look at all of these. If you have people tagging you with inappropriate info, feel free to change this setting. I haven’t. My focus here is on who sees the content once I’ve been tagged.

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As you can see, once I’ve been tagged the “Maximum Timeline Visibility” is set to Close Friends. Again, choose what makes you comfortable.

5) Go back and check old content (especially photos)
Now, just because you’ve taken these steps doesn’t mean you’ve solved any issues from the past. Feel free to go back through old content and change privacy as necessary. There is actually an option on the Facebook Privacy Settings page for Limit the Audience for Past Posts. Check that out.

But where I’d focus most is on photos. Go back through your old albums and old individual photos and change the privacy settings as appropriate.

6) Be careful when you comment on others’ content
Finally, always remember that the privacy of content of others that you comment on is out of your control. There is an icon under all posts indicating whether it’s for Friends, Friends of Friends, Public or Custom. So that should immediately impact how you comment.

But that doesn’t mean that you should act a fool on a Friends item. This can always be changed by your friend to Public if they want. So the best practice is to always be smart when commenting on someone else’s content. It’s where many people make mistakes because they think who sees it is within their control when it is not.

In Conclusion

Privacy has been under the spotlight for some time now on Facebook. There have been so many public flaps that you no longer have any excuse for not taking control over what you can control. If something ends up being public that is within your control, don’t complain about it. Do something.

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इशांत शर्मा और उनके परिवार के दिव्य अनुभव


इशांत शर्मा और उनके परिवार के दिव्य अनुभव

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हे मित्र ! बार-बार असफल होने पर भी तुम निराश मत हो | अपनी असफलताओं को याद करके हारे हुए जुआरी की तरह बार-बार गिरो मत | निद्रा से उठते समय बिस्तर पर ही बैठे रहो और दृढ़ भावना करो :

“मेरा जीवन प्रकृति की थप्पड़ें खाकर पशुओं की तरह नष्ट करने के लिए नहीं है | मैं अवश्य पुरुषार्थ करूँगा, आगे बढूँगा | हरि ॐ … ॐ … ॐ …

मेरे भीतर परब्रह्म परमात्मा का अनुपम बल है | हरि ॐ … ॐ … ॐ …

तुच्छ एवं विकारी जीवन जीनेवाले व्यक्तियों के प्रभाव से मैं अपनेको विनिर्मुक्त करता जाऊँगा | हरि ॐ … ॐ … ॐ …

 सुबह में इस प्रकार का प्रयोग करने से चमत्कारिक लाभ प्राप्त कर सकते हो | सर्वनियन्ता सर्वेश्वर को कभी प्यार करो … कभी प्रार्थना करो … कभी भाव से, विह्वलता से आर्तनाद करो | वे अन्तर्यामी परमात्मा हमें अवश्य मार्गदर्शन देते हैं | बल-बुद्धि बढ़ाते हैं | साधक तुच्छ विकारी जीवन पर विजयी होता जाता है | ईश्वर का असीम बल तुम्हारे साथ है | निराश मत हो भैया ! हताश मत हो | बार-बार फिसलने पर भी सफल होने की आशा और उत्साह मत छोड़ो |

शाबाश वीर … ! शाबाश … ! हिम्मत करो, हिम्मत करो | ब्रह्मचर्य-सुरक्षा के उपायों को बार-बार पढ़ो, सूक्ष्मता से विचार करो | उन्नति के हर क्षेत्र में तुम आसानी से विजेता हो सकते हो |

करोगे न हिम्मत ?

अति खाना, अति सोना, अति बोलना, अति यात्रा करना, अति मैथुन करना अपनी सुषुप्त योग्यताओं को धराशायी कर देता है, जबकि संयम और पुरुषार्थ सुषुप्त योग्यताओं को जगाकर जगदीश्वर से मुलाकात करा देता है |

 

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Sant Baba Harpal Singhji Maharaj


Sant Baba Harpal Singhji Maharaj

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