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The Master And The Servant!
"Faith is not trying to believe something regarless of the evidence; faith is daring to do something regardless of consequences" - _ Sherwood Eddy
In the Eastern hemisphere, well-heeled masters are desirous of having servants. These servants remain not only loyal and obedient but also carry out many tasks demanded of them with finesse but without fretting and fuming . No matter how much they are paid, when they are paid and how long they work tirelessly for the masters,their loyalty is unquestionable. Even in the absence of the masters, the servants are the sole custodian of everything.
It is care-free living the masters enjoy when they have faithful servants in their own abode. While the desire to have a loyal and visible servant does not die wth passage of time, we never pay heed to the servant, the invisble one, the subconscious mind, much more loyal than the visible one. The subsconscious mind obeys the command of the master, conscious mind, scrupulously.
The visible servant works for money, but the invisible one in us does not work for money; nor does it go to sleep. It has only one task: to obey any orders of the master.
Our life`s journey , prosperous or otherwise , is as a result of the relationship we cultivate between the master and the servant.The landscape of our life is sketched so well by the two, the invisible master and the invisible servant, we are unable to fathom as to what has led to current station in our life. It never occurs to us that we are the architect of our own life.
As the servant accepts one command at a time to execute to have a reality, we must train our mind to be positive, erasing from our vocablary all negative words. Our environment may infuse us with negative thoughts, but we must have the ability to repulse such negative ones and try to retain the positive ones.
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Thiagarajan TVS
"It seems to me that a man must have faith, or must search for a faith, or his life will be empty, empty.... To live and not to know why the cranes fly, why babies are born, why there are stars in the sky.... Either you must know why you live, or everything is trivial, not worth a straw."
We are the masters of our lives, of the way we live, the things we like, care about, motivate us, touch us...so we should know how we are to be able to act accordingly, to stand up for our beliefs, to fight for what we love and want..
Col Virendra Kumar