On Death
Submitted by admin1 on Fri, 02/24/2023 - 00:00Death means complete detachment from the present world. It is like compulsory eviction from the world man has built for himself.
Death means complete detachment from the present world. It is like compulsory eviction from the world man has built for himself.
The history of progress tells us that no individual or nation has ever made progress in favourable conditions.
Anyone who listens to his inner voice is surely saved from becoming a victim of evil forces. But one who fails to pay heed to it will slowly become unrighteous.
Wrong accusation is the worst possible crime.
No one puts out other people’s lamps. It is the lack of oil which puts them out.
Where there is sincerity, there are all kinds of moral beauty. In contrast, insincerity makes you ugly.
Anything that proves to be harmful to one’s fellow men is wrongdoing.
If you behave properly with those holding divergent views from you, then you deserve to be credited with having an excellent character.
Spiritual behaviour is friendly behaviour towards every human being – to both friends and foes alike. It is like the behaviour of flowers that can live with all their fragrance in the neighbourhood of thorns.
When a mistake is made, you have to repent deeply in your heart and when you are given much-needed assistance, you have to be grateful with all your heart and soul.