Hi sir thanks a lot to introduce me to this site...i just want to share with you this...Art of Forgiveness
AS HUMANS, we all make mistakes and expect every one else to forgive us.But when it comes to our forgiving others,we find it difficult.The reason may be, as Mahatma Gandhi said,” the weak can never forgive as forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.”
It may not have been easy for Mrs Steins to forgive those who burnt alive her husband and two of her sons.Yet she did it. Pope Jhon Paul-2 forgave the person who shot and wounded him seriously. He also visited in prison and forgave him.
One of the easiest ways to practice forgiveness is not to brood over the hurt others have caused to you but to remember the good they have done.
Any small hurt carried for long can weigh us down. At the end of the day,what is required is peace of mind and not pieces of mind.The best pillow for a sound sleep every night is to have a calm and peaceful head over our shoulders.
One day I read this anecdote. Two friends were walking through a desert. During some point of the journey, they had an argument and one slapped the other. The one who was slapped, without uttering a word, wrote on the sand:” Today my best friend slapped me on the face”. They walked on, and a little ahead the friend who was slapped fell into an oasis and was about to drown, but his froend pulled him out.
As they continued their journey, the friend who was saved wrote, not on sand but on a stone: “Today my best friend saved my life.” When asked for the reason, he said,” When someone hurts us we should write it down on sand,where winds of forgiveness can erase it away.But when someone does something good for us,we must engrave it on stone where no wind can ever erase it.” LET US PRACTISE THE ART OF FORGIVENESS.WE WILL LIVE LIFE HAPPIER.
Hi Naresh,
I appreciate the dialogue you have started about Gandhi receiving or being especially identified with the Nobel Peace Prize. I believe we need this kind of life and culture definition as Mohandas Gandhi represents for giving meaning to the prize. Actually the reverse is actually needed. Instead of giving the Nobel Peace prize to Gandhi, we need to give Nobel and the world the meaning that Gandhi cultivated in his life for the prize to have value for our time. As it presently stands the Nobel Peace prize stands to become insignificant if it does not associate with the integrity that Gandhi cultivated. I received you friend request and because of the size of the web-world, I ask requestors, " What can we accomplish together or in alignment for world peace?".
Namaste Naresh,
I entered my appeal for Mohandas Gandhi's consideration for the Nobel Peace prize. Some sort of association between Mohandas' experiments with truth and the prize is essential for us to understand in our time, the cultural (hollistic) path that peace represents. We know that peace can only be achieved through the integrity of one's actions.
However, I would like to mention a problem that arizes in our appeal for Gandhi's model. If we appeal to others or even ourselves according to the description of Gandhi as 'Great Soul' or 'Mahatma', we are loosing the opportunity to enter into dialogue with others. Its similar to other religions using various descriptions for their spiritual leaders (eg. some point to their leaders such as Buddha, Jesus, Mohamad, Bahaulla) or others being faultless with the unfortunate result being the difficulty of learning from such ultimate appelations. For us to start with a community or world dialogue on this perfect level about the wonderful human gifts that Mohandas Gandhi left us, does not allow ourselves or others to consider the wonderful details of his life.
Gandhi commented deliberately about this problem during his lifetime as many were calling him Mahatma and he reallised that it is a dead end as far as accomplishing satyagraha (truth-search) and peace.
Welcome to the Living Goddess Tradition page in iPeace. Thank you very much for inviting me,, am grateful that we can now share friendship. We hope that we can be supportive of each other in our spiritual journey.
It is time that both men and women come together and work together to help women reclaim their rightful place in society as Guardians of Mother Earth. Only a Mother knows the pain of another Mother.
For Peace to prevail again both woman and man must seriously re-evaluate the position of women in contemporary societies. In the early times there has been a society based around a Goddess Religion. Societies of the time were peaceful, agrarian lifestyle. As such, we must first work toward removing gender imbalance, which is still glaringly obvious in modern society.
In all of this, for peace to prevail, women respected as a Goddess, as she too is part of the Great Mother Goddess, thus making her worthy of being worshiped. When society was based around a Goddess Religion (Tantra), women were worshiped as Goddesses, and still alive in India. My partner worship and our daughter as Goddess.
The important of the Goddess as a symbol of motherhood has to be felt and understood. All being ever been born or ever to be born will experience its mother as “numinous” (suffused with a feeling of Divinity). A women’s love must be free from selfishness, otherwise it does not produce proper motherhood, as the mother influences the future generation.
If the fire has no flame it cannot give light, and smoke comes out of it, which is troublesome for the future generation. Such is selfish love.
Love and wisdom create harmony between man and woman; but these being absent, harmony ceases to exist. Without harmony, one cannot have peace. Ardh-narishwara, hermaphroditic deity incorporating male (Shiva) and female (Shakti) qualities, symbolic of the bipolarity of the human body. In The Living Goddess Tradition, the right side of the body considered male and the left side female. This is true for both men and women. Love can only exist, when one connects with one’s soul, and then realize the God (male), Goddess (female) within. Men’s fascination with women as a source of life, has been known from the beginning of time, yet men in modern society, due to his rushed life have forget the art of worshiping a woman as his Goddess, for his betterment. Woman on the other hand are busy to make their mark in the world, have forget that they are the life giving essence, the same essence as the Great Goddess of Creation, Para-Sakthi.
On December 13, 2008 we started a new network that will offer lesson on how to become a Goddess; http://the-living-goddess-tradition.ning.com/ This network is open to both men and women who wants to transform the life, and bring peace back, and save the world.
Let us together find peace within, and then world peace.
May the Divine Mother cradle you in Her Love and Light
Namaste
Sri Devanayagi Parameswaran
"Love is like the fire; it glow is devotion, its flame is wisdom, its smoke is attachment, and its ashes detachment. When love’s fire produces its flame it illuminates the soul".( Hazrat Inyat Khan)
Salutations my divine
Welcome to the Living Goddess Tradition page in Healing International. Thank you very much for joining LGT, and pleased that we can now share friendship. We hope that we can be supportive in your spiritual journey.
At 9:50pm on September 20, 2009, Keri Stokes said…
I am honored to accept your friend request, dear Naresh. Thank you & may you have a very blessed day!! Namaste.
Hi Naresh,
Greetings from Kerala.Thanks for the friend add. You have an interesting profile. Would love to establish solid contact with you. Kindly have a look at the following url's to learn more about me:
http://www.kris-sreekandath.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/kandath
i look forward to hearing from you. Take care and God Bless!
Cheers,
Kris
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AS HUMANS, we all make mistakes and expect every one else to forgive us.But when it comes to our forgiving others,we find it difficult.The reason may be, as Mahatma Gandhi said,” the weak can never forgive as forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.”
It may not have been easy for Mrs Steins to forgive those who burnt alive her husband and two of her sons.Yet she did it. Pope Jhon Paul-2 forgave the person who shot and wounded him seriously. He also visited in prison and forgave him.
One of the easiest ways to practice forgiveness is not to brood over the hurt others have caused to you but to remember the good they have done.
Any small hurt carried for long can weigh us down. At the end of the day,what is required is peace of mind and not pieces of mind.The best pillow for a sound sleep every night is to have a calm and peaceful head over our shoulders.
One day I read this anecdote. Two friends were walking through a desert. During some point of the journey, they had an argument and one slapped the other. The one who was slapped, without uttering a word, wrote on the sand:” Today my best friend slapped me on the face”. They walked on, and a little ahead the friend who was slapped fell into an oasis and was about to drown, but his froend pulled him out.
As they continued their journey, the friend who was saved wrote, not on sand but on a stone: “Today my best friend saved my life.” When asked for the reason, he said,” When someone hurts us we should write it down on sand,where winds of forgiveness can erase it away.But when someone does something good for us,we must engrave it on stone where no wind can ever erase it.” LET US PRACTISE THE ART OF FORGIVENESS.WE WILL LIVE LIFE HAPPIER.
I appreciate the dialogue you have started about Gandhi receiving or being especially identified with the Nobel Peace Prize. I believe we need this kind of life and culture definition as Mohandas Gandhi represents for giving meaning to the prize. Actually the reverse is actually needed. Instead of giving the Nobel Peace prize to Gandhi, we need to give Nobel and the world the meaning that Gandhi cultivated in his life for the prize to have value for our time. As it presently stands the Nobel Peace prize stands to become insignificant if it does not associate with the integrity that Gandhi cultivated. I received you friend request and because of the size of the web-world, I ask requestors, " What can we accomplish together or in alignment for world peace?".
I feel honored to have you as friend.
Take care!
Saint
I entered my appeal for Mohandas Gandhi's consideration for the Nobel Peace prize. Some sort of association between Mohandas' experiments with truth and the prize is essential for us to understand in our time, the cultural (hollistic) path that peace represents. We know that peace can only be achieved through the integrity of one's actions.
However, I would like to mention a problem that arizes in our appeal for Gandhi's model. If we appeal to others or even ourselves according to the description of Gandhi as 'Great Soul' or 'Mahatma', we are loosing the opportunity to enter into dialogue with others. Its similar to other religions using various descriptions for their spiritual leaders (eg. some point to their leaders such as Buddha, Jesus, Mohamad, Bahaulla) or others being faultless with the unfortunate result being the difficulty of learning from such ultimate appelations. For us to start with a community or world dialogue on this perfect level about the wonderful human gifts that Mohandas Gandhi left us, does not allow ourselves or others to consider the wonderful details of his life.
Gandhi commented deliberately about this problem during his lifetime as many were calling him Mahatma and he reallised that it is a dead end as far as accomplishing satyagraha (truth-search) and peace.
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Welcome to the Living Goddess Tradition page in iPeace. Thank you very much for inviting me,, am grateful that we can now share friendship. We hope that we can be supportive of each other in our spiritual journey.
It is time that both men and women come together and work together to help women reclaim their rightful place in society as Guardians of Mother Earth. Only a Mother knows the pain of another Mother.
For Peace to prevail again both woman and man must seriously re-evaluate the position of women in contemporary societies. In the early times there has been a society based around a Goddess Religion. Societies of the time were peaceful, agrarian lifestyle. As such, we must first work toward removing gender imbalance, which is still glaringly obvious in modern society.
In all of this, for peace to prevail, women respected as a Goddess, as she too is part of the Great Mother Goddess, thus making her worthy of being worshiped. When society was based around a Goddess Religion (Tantra), women were worshiped as Goddesses, and still alive in India. My partner worship and our daughter as Goddess.
The important of the Goddess as a symbol of motherhood has to be felt and understood. All being ever been born or ever to be born will experience its mother as “numinous” (suffused with a feeling of Divinity). A women’s love must be free from selfishness, otherwise it does not produce proper motherhood, as the mother influences the future generation.
If the fire has no flame it cannot give light, and smoke comes out of it, which is troublesome for the future generation. Such is selfish love.
Love and wisdom create harmony between man and woman; but these being absent, harmony ceases to exist. Without harmony, one cannot have peace. Ardh-narishwara, hermaphroditic deity incorporating male (Shiva) and female (Shakti) qualities, symbolic of the bipolarity of the human body. In The Living Goddess Tradition, the right side of the body considered male and the left side female. This is true for both men and women. Love can only exist, when one connects with one’s soul, and then realize the God (male), Goddess (female) within. Men’s fascination with women as a source of life, has been known from the beginning of time, yet men in modern society, due to his rushed life have forget the art of worshiping a woman as his Goddess, for his betterment. Woman on the other hand are busy to make their mark in the world, have forget that they are the life giving essence, the same essence as the Great Goddess of Creation, Para-Sakthi.
On December 13, 2008 we started a new network that will offer lesson on how to become a Goddess; http://the-living-goddess-tradition.ning.com/ This network is open to both men and women who wants to transform the life, and bring peace back, and save the world.
Let us together find peace within, and then world peace.
May the Divine Mother cradle you in Her Love and Light
Namaste
Sri Devanayagi Parameswaran
"Love is like the fire; it glow is devotion, its flame is wisdom, its smoke is attachment, and its ashes detachment. When love’s fire produces its flame it illuminates the soul".( Hazrat Inyat Khan)
Salutations my divine
Welcome to the Living Goddess Tradition page in Healing International. Thank you very much for joining LGT, and pleased that we can now share friendship. We hope that we can be supportive in your spiritual journey.
thanx 4 the friend~ship
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me and little brian (inner~child)
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Greetings from Kerala.Thanks for the friend add. You have an interesting profile. Would love to establish solid contact with you. Kindly have a look at the following url's to learn more about me:
http://www.kris-sreekandath.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/kandath
i look forward to hearing from you. Take care and God Bless!
Cheers,
Kris
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