Wednesday, July 11, 2007

B (+) ve and Accept Change

These lines forms the center of Gita, the philosophical text of hinduism.
"Whatever happened, it happened well.
Whatever is happening, it is happening well.
Whatever will happen, it will also happen well.
What of yours did you lose?Why or for what are you crying?
What did you bring with you, for you to lose it?
What did you create, for it to be wasted or destroyed?
Whatever you took, it was taken from here.
Whatever you gave, it was given from here.
Whatever is yours today, will belong to someone else tomorrow.
On another day, it will belong to yet another.
This change is the law of the universe"


-'Philosopher' Krishna

I am sometimes skeptical about 'Lord' Krishna's existence. But i am sure that he should be a great philosopher (Philosopher Krishna) who mentioned the greatest philosophy in ones life i.e: Materialistic Change (Change in this recent world relates to many management practises). The core of the gita also mentions that you to be positive and self-motivated person with least expectation. The last one (least expectation) is the remedy for most of our sorrows.

Lets try disseminating the information. The first four lines asks us to be motivated and positive. The second four talks about materialistic properties of life. The next two liners are about the concept of materialistic change we encounter in this life and practise of least expectation to avoid the embarrasments. The last line asks us to be ready for any situation and state transitions. Yes. Change is permanent in ones life.

A single liner which will resemble the quotes will be
" Be positive and Accept change"

(Enlightening continues).................

1 comment:

AmjathKhan said...

Balsu,

I can catogarize authors in to three catagory,
1. Technician
2. Philosopher
3. Journalist.

The quality of techinician's article is "it is always Qualitative and Quantitative". In philosophy, I think nothing is qualitative or quantitative.

I think you are a author of Thechnician type. So you have two choices whether to relinquish your techinical attitude or philosophy.

I think i confused you as same as you confused me.

Anyway all the best for your works and keep on continue your works.

Regards,
Amjathkhan.