A Sincere Devotee

A Sincere Devotee
A Sincere Devotee Asked God:

I Want Peace.

God Replied: Remove I That''s Ego,

Remove WANT That''s Desire,

Then PEACE Is Automatically Attained.
  

Jun, 15 2010     155 chars (1 sms)     2748 views       Inspirational

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We Must Move
From
Asking GOD To Take Care
Of The Things That Are
Breaking Our Hearts,
To
Praying About
The Things That Are
Breaking HIS Heart
It has been said that we need
just three things in life:
Something to do.
Something to look forward to.
And someone to love..."
Two Things Indicate WEAKNESS..
One To Be Silent When It Is Proper Time To Speak..
Second To Speak When It Is Proper Time To Be Silent.
Begin doing what you want to do now.
We are not living in eternity.
We have only this moment,
sparkling like a star in our hand
and melting like a snow flake.
Life Is Mostly Froth And Bubble

But

Two Things Stands As Stone

Kindness in Others'' Trouble

And

Courage In Your Own ...
"Love is the answer.
Now, what is your question?"
Surprised???????
Friends..this is what we r for..love everyone..,respect everyone..,help everyone..and be the one to do so first!! ..but haan do not expect anything in return..u will wonder..that u will get much more than unexpected..try it once..
Before you start some work, always ask yourself three questions -
Why am I doing it,
What the results might be and
Will I be successful.
Only when you think deeply and find satisfactory answers to these questions, go ahead
If victory is certain then even a coward can fight,

But the real brave is the one who still dares

to fight when his defeat is certain.
Don''t Expect Anything
frm Life Expectations Hurt
When u Don''t Expect
Every Moment,Every thing

is a Surprise& Every Surprise Brings Happiness
Ppl See U As An Object,

Not As A Prson,

And

They Project A Set Of Expectations Onto You...
What Is Easy And What Is Difficult In Life??

Easy To Judge The Mistake Of Others ...!!

Difficult Is To Recognise And Accept Our Own Mistake.
The art of living does not consist
in preserving and clinging
to a particular mood of happiness,
but in allowing happiness
to change its form without
being disappointed by the change;
for happiness, like a child,
must be allowed to grow up.