Happy New Year 2021
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
A Thought for Today-37: July 31, 2007
My Photo Album-8: Children and Happiness
The charming smile of a child can make for you forget your worries. I have seen severe and morose faces melt in the presence of children. Great souls become children and start playing when they are with them. Even pictures and photos of children have a magical quality and make one happy.Monday, July 30, 2007
A Thought for Today-36: July 30, 2007
A Thought for Today-35 : July 29, 2007
A Thought for Today-34 : July 28, 2007
Friday, July 27, 2007
Thirteen Virtues: Benjamin Franklin
SILENCE: Speak not but what may benefit others or yourself; avoid trifling conversation.
ORDER: Let all your things have their places; let each part of your business have its time.
RESOLUTION: Resolve to perform what you ought; perform without fail what you resolve.
FRUGALITY: Make no expense but to do good to others or yourself; i.e., waste nothing.
INDUSTRY: Lose no time; be always employed in something useful; cut off all unnecessary actions.
SINCERITY: Use no hurtful deceit; think innocently and justly, and, if you speak, speak accordingly.
JUSTICE: Wrong none by doing injuries, or omitting the benefits that are your duty.
MODERATION: Avoid extremes; forbear resenting injuries so much as you think they deserve.
CLEANLINESS: Tolerate no uncleanliness in body, clothes, or habitation.
TRANQUILLITY: Be not disturbed at trifles, or at accidents common or unavoidable.
CHASTITY: Rarely use venery but for health or offspring, never to dullness, weakness, or the injury of your own or another's peace or reputation.
HUMILITY: Imitate Jesus and Socrates.
"The Whistle" by Benjamin Franklin
When I was a child of seven years old, my friends, on a holiday, filled my pocket with coppers. I went directly to a shop where they sold toys for children, and being charmed with the sound of a whistle, that I met by the way in the hands of another boy, I voluntarily offered and gave all my money for one. I then came home, and went whistling all over the house, much pleased with my whistle, but disturbing all the family.
If I see one fond of appearance, or fine clothes, fine houses, fine furniture, fine equipages, all above his fortune, for which he contracts debts, and ends his career in a prison, Alas! say I, he has paid dear, very dear, for his whistle. In short, I conceive that great part of the miseries of mankind are brought upon them by the false estimates they have made of the value of things, and by their giving too much for their whistles.
A Thought for Today-33: July 27, 2007
Thursday, July 26, 2007
A Thought for Today-32 : July 26, 2007
some extraordinary project,
all your thoughts break their bonds;
Your mind transcends limitations,
Your consciousness expands in every direction,
And you find yourself in a new, great and wonderful world.
Dormant forces, faculties and talents become alive,
And you discover yourself
To be a greater person
By far than you ever dreamed yourself to be.
- Patanjali, c. First to Third century B.C.
Patanjali Bio: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patanjali
About "Yoga Sutras of Patanjali": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoga_Sutras_of_Patanjali
Full Text of "Yoga Sutras of Patanjali": http://www.dailyreadings.com/sutras_1.htm
'Ashtanga Yoga of Patanjali (Eight-fold Path of Patanjali) - Article by Sherry Roberts: http://www.yogamovement.com/resources/patanjali.html
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Benefactors of Mankind-2: Linus Torvalds
Computer Genius who gave it all away!Linus Torvalds Bio: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus_Torvalds
Businessweek Interview of Torvalds: http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/aug2004/tc20040818_1593.htm
Wired Magazine Interview of Torvalds: http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.07/40torvalds.html
The Seattle Times Interview of Torvalds: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2002059632_linus11.html
Grace Before Reading a Book
We are grateful for the opportunity afforded us by good books to become companions of great minds and hearts. May we keep our minds always open and receptive to truth and beauty, knowing that these finally are manifested in our character.
May we treat this book as we respect and admire a friend. May we always choose for our reading moments books which will elevate our hearts, ennoble our minds, and lift our spirits.For all the good things which come our way, we are grateful and, most of all, dear Father, may we be worthy of them. Amen. (From: "Introduction to Treasury of Courage and Confidence" by Dr.Norman Vincent Peale)
Use Your Gift
W.W.Dawley, referring to this truth, says, "God gave Moses a rod, David a sling, Samson the jawbone of a donkey, Shamgar an oxgoad, Esther the beauty of person, Deborah the talent for poetry, Dorcas a needle, and Apollos an eloquent tongue - and to each the ability to use that gift. In so doing, every one of them did most effective works for the Lord."
What has the Lord given you? Are you using your spiritual gift for His glory and the blessing of others? Don't waste your gift! Use it! - Richard W. De Haan, "Our Daily Bread", July-December 1997
A Thought for Today-31: July 25, 2007
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Eyecatchers-7 : Potter flies from the shelves to break previous sales record - Times Online
Potter flies from the shelves to break previous sales record - Times Online
A Thought for Today-30: July 24, 2007
Monday, July 23, 2007
A Thought for Today-29: July 23, 2007
A Thought for Today-28: July 22, 2007
A Thought for Today-27: July 21, 2007
Friday, July 20, 2007
The Five Precepts of Buddhism
1. I undertake to abstain from harming living beings
2. I undertake to abstain from taking what is not given
3. I undertake to abstain from sexual misconduct
4. I undertake to abstain from false speech
5. I undertake to abstain from intoxicating drugs or drink
For more details, click: Beginners' Buddhism
