Tuesday 6 October 2015

GOOD LUCK


I am not strong believer of Good luck, lucky mascot, lucky charms or good destiny. But sometimes I came across a situations wherein I am drown in deep ocean of thinking.

It was an usual Sunday & we both were alone at home & making plan for visiting Amisha's place in Ghatkopar during Navratri. All of sudden bell rang & my ironman was on the door. 
"Saheb hisaab milenga?"....
No one goes empty hand from my home & I ensures at least give few extra bucks or at least biscuit's packet to my watchman, Ironman, Car-cleaner, Delivery boys or be my maid. To this ironman, I tender him note & asked him keep changes, a ten bucks.....

He politely denied & dumped Rs. 10 new coin in my hand.......I thought to give it to Dhyeya but from the day, he was born, I keep sharing all my loose changes in his Piggy Banks but now since he is grownup teenage, only big wing "Gandhi" note fascinating him.
........But what's in my hand, was a new coin from "Shree Mata Vaishnavdevi Shrine Board", a 10 rupees coin. I never seen this coin before & hence gone into thinking that It is not important whether i believe in spirituality or not, the four principles of spirituality apply to all of us from the moment one is born and will remain there till the end!
Four principles of spirituality

The First Principle states:

"Whomsoever you encounter is the right one"

This means that no one comes into our life by chance. Everyone who is around us, anyone with whom we interact, represents something, whether to teach us something or to help us improve a current situation. I don't know whether its coincidences that Shilpa was talking about Navratri & my Ironman handover "Mata Vaishnavdevi's" coin in my hand. I didn't spend that coin & inaugurated near alter in my temple.

The Second Principle states:

"Whatever happened is the only thing that could have happened"

Nothing, absolutely nothing of that which we experienced could have been any other way. Not even in the least important detail. There is no "If only I had done that differently, then it would have been different". No. What happened is the only thing that could have taken place and must have taken place for us to learn our lesson in order to move forward. Every single situation in life which we encounter is absolutely perfect.
With some people, Imagine that even after putting 100% efforts, you don't get success whereas some people don't put much efforts but they entitled with lot of success stories.

The Third Principle states:

"Each moment in which something begins is the right moment"

Everything begins at exactly the right moment, neither earlier nor later. When we are ready for it, for that something new in our life, it is there, ready to begin. So go on enjoy every moment of your life.
In your good days-don't be egotistic & in your bad days-don't be jealous. Achhe Din Aayenge...

The Fourth Principle states:

"What is over, is over"

It is that simple. When something in our life ends, it helps our evolution. That is why, enriched by the recent experience, it is better to let go and move on.

Think it is no coincidence that you're here reading this.

If these words strike a chord, it's because you meet the requirements and understand that not one single snowflake falls accidentally in the wrong place!

Be good to yourself.

Love with your whole being.

Always be happy.

Love like there's no tomorrow. And if tomorrow comes, well. Love it again, is the Simple Mantra, I LIVE in.......

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