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It is a story from the old Chinese period.
It is a story from the old Chinese period. It is expressed that in a specific town an elderly person lived with his young child. There was an old house, father and child resided in one room, the other room was made into a steady, where their pony lives. This pony was exceptionally great and of an extremely high variety. Quite some time ago, an old rancher got a foal, he raised it like a dad. Growing up, the excellence of this pony became popular. Individuals came from a long way off to see him. At the point when the town boss saw him, he was enchanted from the beginning, he called the elderly person and offered him the asking cost. The rancher apologized and said that he isn't a pony, he is my child, nobody sells his posterity. Others attempted to get it, yet at the same all fizzled. A few wise individuals of the town clarified for the elderly person that you are an unfortunate man, how long will you keep such a great pony, it is getting a decent cost, sell it, in case somebody takes this pony. In light of each and every such idea, Baba Ji would grin and that would be it.
Muhammad TariqPublished 7 days ago in EducationA runny nose, sore throat, fever and afterward feeling dead...these are side effects of a virus.
A runny nose, sore throat, fever and afterward feeling dead...these are side effects of a virus. At the point when the weather conditions proceeds, the sufferings of colds and influenza encompass us. This cycle begins with sniffling, goes through runny nose, sore throat, edema, cerebral pain and finishes with body hurts and fever.
Muhammad TariqPublished 7 days ago in EducationThe Art of Invisibility: Book Review
Mitnick introduces the concept of digital privacy and the importance of maintaining anonymity in today’s interconnected world. He highlights the pervasive nature of surveillance and the potential risks individuals face from cybercriminals, government agencies, and corporations. Mitnick emphasizes the need for proactive measures to safeguard one’s digital identity and outlines the topics covered in the book.
The Mysterious Upcoming Things
1. Unexplained Phenomenon Across the globe, inexplicable events have left even the most seasoned researchers scratching their heads in disbelief. These mysterious occurrences, which have no definitive explanation, have captured the attention of people worldwide, fueling curiosity and debate.
The untold facts about earth
Did you know that Yellowstone has had at least three super eruptions in its history? The most powerful one was 2500 times more devastating than the eruption of Mount St Helens. Scientists recently discovered two more super eruptions that happened millions of years ago. The most recent one formed the Yellowstone caldera and spewed out tons of ash and dust into the air. Imagine the chaos if a super eruption happened today!
Pragya VermaPublished 8 days ago in EducationTHOUGHTS AND ACTIONS
"fighting against circumstances?” Men do not attract that which they want, but that which they are. Their whims, fancies, and ambitions are thwarted at every step, but their inmost thoughts and desires are fed with their own food, be it foul or clean. Man is manacled only by himself; thought and action are the jailors of Fate--they imprison, being base; they are also the angels of Freedom--they liberate, being noble. Not what he wished and prays for does a man get, but what he justly earns. His wishes and prayers are only gratified and answered when they harmonize with his thoughts and actions. In the light of this truth what, then, is the meaning of "fighting against circumstances?” It means that a man is continually revolting against an effect without, while all the time he is nourishing and preserving its cause in his heart. That cause may take the form of a conscious vice or an unconscious weakness; but whatever it is, it stubbornly retards the efforts of it possessor, and thus calls aloud for remedy. Men are anxious to improve their circumstances, but are unwilling to improve themselves; they therefore remain bound. The man who does not shrink from self-crucifixion can never fail to accomplish the object upon which his heart is set. This is as true of earthly as of heavenly things. Even the man whose sole object is to acquire wealth must be prepared to make great personal sacrifices before he can accomplish his object; and how much more so he who would realize a strong and well-poised life? Here is a man who is wretchedly poor. He is extremely anxious that his surroundings and home comforts should improve, yet all the time he shirks his work, and considers he is justified in trying to deceive his employer on the ground of the insufficiency of his wages. Such a man does not understand the simplest rudiments of those principles which are the basis of true prosperity, and is not only totally unfitted to rise out of his wretchedness, but is actually attracting to himself a still deeper wretchedness by dwelling in, and acting out, indolent, deceptive, and unmanly thoughts. Here is a rich man who is the victim of a painful and persistent disease as the result of gluttony. He is willing to give large sums of money to get rid of it, but he will not sacrifice his gluttonous desires. He wants to gratify his taste for rich and unnatural foods and have his health as well. Such a man is totally unfit to have health, because he has not yet learned the first principles of a healthy life. Here is an employer of labor who adopts crooked measures to avoid paying the regulation wage, and, in the hope of making larger profits, reduces the wages of his workers. Such a man is altogether unfitted for prosperity. And when he finds himself bankrupt, both as regards reputation and riches, he blames circumstances, not knowing that he is the sole author of his condition. I have introduced these three cases merely as illustrative of the truth that man is the causer (though nearly always unconsciously) of his circumstances, and that, whilst aiming at the good end, he is continually frustrating its accomplishment by encouraging thoughts and desires which cannot possibly harmonize with that end. Such cases could be multiplied and varied almost indefinitely, but this is not necessary. The reader can, if he so resolves, trace the action of the laws of thought in his own mind and life, and until this is done, mere external facts cannot serve as a ground of reasoning. Circumstances, however, are so complicated, thought is so deeply rooted, and the conditions of happiness vary so vastly with individuals, that a man's entire soul condition (although it may be known to himself) cannot be judged by another from the external aspect of his life alone.
Thought And Circumstances
Effect Of Thought On Circumstances A man's mind may be likened to a garden, which may be intelligently cultivated or allowed to run wild; but whether cultivated or neglected, it must, and will bring forth. If no useful seeds are put into it, then an abundance of useless weed-seeds will fall therein, and will continue to produce their kind. Just as a gardener cultivates his plot, keeping it free from weeds, and growing the flowers and fruits which he requires so may a man tend the garden of his mind, weeding out all the wrong, useless and impure thoughts, and cultivating toward perfection the flowers and fruits of right, useful and pure thoughts. By pursuing this process, a man sooner or later discovers that he is the master gardener of his soul, the director of his life. He also reveals, within himself, the flaws of thought, and understands, with ever increasing accuracy, how the thought-forces and mind elements operate in the shaping of character, circumstances, and destiny. Thought and character are one, and as character can only manifest and discover itself through environment and circumstance, the outer conditions of a person's life will always be found to be harmoniously related to his inner state. This does not mean that a man's circumstances at any given time are an indication of his entire character, but that those circumstances are so intimately connected with some vital thought-element within himself that, for the time being, they are indispensable to his development. Every man is where he is by the law of his being; the thoughts which he has built into his character have brought him there, and in the arrangement of his life there is no element of chance, but all is the result of a law which cannot err. This is just as true of those who feel "out of harmony" with their surroundings as of those who are contented with them. As a progressive and evolving being, man is where he is that he may learn that he may grow; and as he learns the spiritual lesson which any circumstance contains for him, it passes away and gives place to other circumstances. Man is buffeted by circumstances so long as he believes himself to be the creature of outside conditions, but when he realizes that he is a creative power, and that he may command the hidden soil and seeds of his being out of which circumstances grow; he then becomes the rightful master of himself. That circumstances grow out of thought every man knows who has for any length of time practiced self-control and self purification, for he will have noticed that the alteration in his circumstances has been in exact ratio with his altered mental condition. So true is this that when a man earnestly applies himself to remedy the defects in his character, and makes swift and marked progress, he passes rapidly through a succession of vicissitudes. The soul attracts that which it secretly harbors, that which it loves, and also that which it fears. It reaches the height of its cherished aspirations; it falls to the level of its unchartered desires, and circumstances are the means by which the soul receives it own. Every thought-seed sown or allowed to fall into the mind, and to take root there, produces its own, blossoming sooner or later into act, and bearing its own fruitage of opportunity and circumstance. Good thoughts bear good fruit, bad thoughts bad fruit. The outer world of circumstances shapes itself to the inner world of thought, and both pleasant and unpleasant external conditions are factors which make for the ultimate good of the individual. As the reaper of his own harvest, man learns both of suffering and bliss. Following the inmost desires, aspirations, thoughts, by which he allows himself to be dominated (pursuing the will-o'-the wisps of impure imaginings or steadfastly walking the highway of strong and high endeavor), a man at last arrives at their fruition and fulfillment in the outer conditions of his life. The laws of growth and adjustment everywhere obtain. A man does not come to the alms-house or the jail by the tyranny of fate or circumstance, but by the pathway of groveling thoughts and base desires. Nor does a pure-minded man fall suddenly into crime by stress of any mere external force. The criminal thought had long been secretly fostered in the heart, and the hour of opportunity revealed its gathered power. Circumstance does not make the man; it reveals him to himself. No such conditions can exist as descending into vice and its attendant sufferings apart from vicious inclinations, or ascending into virtue and its pure happiness without the continued cultivation of virtuous aspirations; and man, therefore, as the lord and master of thought, is the maker of himself and the shaper of and author of environment. Even at birth the soul comes of its own and through every step of its earthly pilgrimage it attracts those combinations of conditions which reveal itself, which are the reflections of its own purity and impurity, its strength and weakness.
🎋 The occurrence of the person who called Allah All-powerful in Damnation 🎋
🎋 The occurrence of the person who called Allah All-powerful in Damnation 🎋 It is described from the Friends of the Prophet, Hazrat Abdullah container Masoud, may God be satisfied with him, that once an individual came to the presence of the Prophet and said: O Courier of God, may God favor him and award him harmony! Is there any adherent who will stay in damnation? The expert, Makki Madani Mustafa, may God favor him and award him harmony, said: Yes! An individual who will be in the profound pit of Misery and will call Yahannan or Mannaan with an uproarious voice, his voice will be clearly, until Hazrat Jibreel (harmony arrive) will hear it and say in shock: Al-Ajab! Astounding! It is something odd, it is something peculiar! Then, at that point, Hazrat Jibraeel (harmony arrive) will be available before Arsh-e-Ilahi, and will put his head in surrender. Allah will say: Raise your head, O Gabriel! O Gabriel! Lift your head! Hazrat Gabriel (harmony arrive) will raise his head, Allah will say: O Gabriel! What bizarre thing did you see? Gabriel, harmony arrive, will say: O Allah! I heard a voice, somebody is in the most profound pit of misery calling out, Ya Hannan, Yamannan. Allah will say: O Gabriel! Go to Malik! Tell them: The one who is calling Yahannan Yamannan, free him once again from hell...!
Muhammad TariqPublished 9 days ago in EducationAs A Man Thinketh in his mind
As A Man Thinketh in his mind, has inspired millions around the world and has influenced many ,that man’s visions can become reality, simply through the power of thought. the result of meditation and experience is not intended as an exhaustive treatise on the much-written-upon subject of the power of thought. It is suggestive rather than explanatory, its object being to stimulate men and women to the discovery and perception of the truth that "They themselves are makers of themselves" by virtue of the thoughts which they choose and encourage; that mind is the master weaver, both of the inner garment of character and the outer garment of circumstance, and that, as they may have hitherto woven in ignorance and pain they may now weave in enlightenment and happiness.
Rabi canister Sulaiman, may God favor him and award him harmony, says that I was going for Hajj.
Rabi canister Sulaiman, may God favor him and award him harmony, says that I was going for Hajj. I was joined by my friends. At the point when we showed up at Kufa, I was meandering around the business sectors to purchase necessities for the excursion, when I saw a dead donkey in an abandoned spot, and a lady with exceptionally old broken down garments took a blade. She was cutting bits of his tissue, cutting it and placing it in a container. I got the possibility that she is conveying good as dead, she ought not be quiet about it, perhaps this lady cooks and feeds individuals. So I sneaked behind him, so he didn't see me...
Muhammad TariqPublished 9 days ago in EducationColumbia College president pummels grounds discrimination against Jews
At a legislative hearing, Columbia College's leader has denounced discrimination against Jews, while safeguarding her treatment of Gaza war fights.
Shamsul HaquePublished 9 days ago in EducationA YEAR CALL 2024
Afterward, she would recollect that moment in explodes: like she were remaining behind a splendid light that blazed between scenes, gleaming strangely with colors that were too brilliant before her eyes:
olayinka peterPublished 9 days ago in Education