Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Can you tell me something inspiring?

God is Always There for You..
Once Swami Vivekananda was traveling by train, in same compartment a rich business man was sitting just next to Swami ji.
Rich man who was traveling with him was helping himself to varieties of eatables. He saw that Swami ji was carrying nothing and seemed tired.
(Being Sanyasi, Swami ji had control over senses. During his travel, Swami ji could travel by train only if somebody bought him his ticket. Otherwise, he had to travel on foot. He had to starve most of the time for he had no money.)
Rich man thought for a while and then spoke to him tauntingly, “You are an idler. You wear the saffron clothes only because you do not want to work. Who will ever feed you?
Why don’t you work and earn like me? With money you can buy anything to eat or drink.”
Swami ji who hadn’t eaten for two days, didn’t respond.
There at the station a sweet seller was waiting for someone with trays full of sweets and delicious food. As soon as Swami ji stepped down from train, sweet seller went to him and offered him trays full of food and sweets.
Swami ji asked him,”Why are you giving me all these??”
Sweet seller replied, “While I was sleeping i had a dream. In dream Ram himself introduced to you and told me to give you food to his starving devotee” himself introduced to you and told me to give food to his starving devotee..”
Swami ji shed tears of joy, for the love God shows on his devotees. Rich man who was standing just behind Swami ji saw all this and was put to shame.
Moral is,
Today, The media teaches you to want the clothes and cars you see on TV and the watches and jewelry you see in magazine ads. Yet studies show that people who are materialistic tend to be less happy than those who aren’t. In other words, if you want to be content, you should own—and want—less Stuff. Because Stuff has such an important role in your happiness (and unhappiness)
Value the ethics and importance of human emotion which connect them each other. And that is the Respect, Love and Relation.

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