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Gems Of Indian Philosophy - A Guide To Modern Life
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
|September 1 - 15, 2018
Indian Philosophies that have been evolved by great Rishis and Yogis in various ages are eternal truth and based on spirituality.
Today in the time of hatred, jealousy and turmoil in the situation all over the world Indian philosophy is the only answer to help leading each one toward peace and tranquillity.
Ancient philosophy of India talks about the five principles of spirituality.
The first principle states
1. “Every person you encounter is the right one”
It means no one comes into our life by chance. Everyone who is around us, every person with whom we interact has a defined purpose, whether to teach us something or to help us cope with a current situation.
2. Second principle says “whatever has happened, is the only thing that could have happened.”
Nothing absolutely, nothing of that which we experienced could have been so in any other way. Not even the least important details. There is no “if I had done that differently ….., then it would have been different”
Every single situation in life which we encounter is absolutely perfect; it defies our understanding and our ego.
3. The third principle states “Each moment in which some thing begins is the right moment. Everything begins at the right moment, neither earlier nor later. When we are ready for it for that something new in our life, it will be there, ready to begin.
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