Every type of science is for discovering the truths beyond our imaginations. In so called modern sciences we experiment with materials, try to find a solution how they behave, and try to use them for benefits of society. Similarly in Vedic sciences they include the life of every being to and their behaviour this includes the influences of planetary and cosmic elements, which they called as constellations. They too have some influence on this earth. Similarly there are different types of lights and magnetic radiations by each and every element, they too have some effect on life as well as on the other materials. All these studies were put together in cryptic form. Now what we are seeing is the effects of those planets and stars, which makes one crazy, because of which so many problems. If we take it positively all the stars give the same effects on those who takes them positively. What I mean try use our brains rather than, jumping to conclusions which based on illogical approaches. If one is having self-consciousness, self-awareness automatically self-reliance will develop.Self realisation is only the path that helps to develop positive attitude, if ones mind is full of negatives how his brain will function to the maximum possible to give better results. I think now a days we are all reading so many materials from different angles, to decipher the information we need lot of thinking.
This creates a lot of stress on the mind and body, to relieve the stresses meditation along with some physical exercise will help a lot.
Because of the customs and practises of different people also gives raise to some misunderstandings, better let them have their own way, as we are all dependent on each other, other wise there will not be any social culture. All the religions are good for the Humans. The main principle being LIVE LET OTHERS LIVE.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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live and let live... or 'live and let die'. life is more important than anything else.
there is power in positive thinking, isn't it?
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