Observing Silence
Submitted by Maulana Wahidud... on Mon, 03/19/2012 - 10:33When one is silent, one’s focus becomes oneself rather than extraneous matters. One eschews superficiality and engages with deeper realities.
When one is silent, one’s focus becomes oneself rather than extraneous matters. One eschews superficiality and engages with deeper realities.
Perseverance is a virtue which can be practised at all times, even by one who is crippled by a disease, and even by one who had failed to get a degree from a university.
For life as a whole, disparateness is actually a great blessing: the good points of one man may compensate for the shortcomings of another.
“When one’s ego is hurt,” says a contemporary psychologist, “it turns into super-ego, and the result is breakdown.”