Nature has an innate ability to be infused with spirituality. Jungles, open water bodies, lakes, rivers, hills and mountains, invoke a serene feeling of divine and inspire a sense of admiration. These are a few natural resources that we often use to connect with our inner core.
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Guiding Light: Best way to handle difficult situations
Our journey through life has been perfectly planned by Infinite Love and Infinite Wisdom: there can be no mistake. Every experience that comes to us is just the right experience occurring at the right time to train us in the right way. So let us accept all that comes and never attempt to circumvent anything.
Again and again, we try to run away from what appears to us as an unpleasant experience, and try to avoid what we regard as difficult situations. We may succeed in keeping them away for a while, but we can never avoid them all the time, for they are, indeed, essential to our growth. God means us to face them and so to develop our moral and spiritual muscles. If we avoid an unpleasant experience, it will return to us in due course with redoubled force, and we shall be compelled to take up the challenge until we have learnt the lesson it has come to teach us.
Guiding Light by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: A true seeker needs to first respect nature
In recent times, we are moving away from nature and greed has made us insensitive to our own environment
Rivers have been the lifeline of all civilisations; no wonder they are considered sacred across cultures. In India, the Ganga symbolises knowledge, Yamuna was known for love stories, Narmada stood for bhakti, knowledge and logic, Saraswati for brilliance and architecture, and India got its name from the Sindhu.
Sanskrit has a beautiful word for water, apa and the word aptha means âthat which is born out of waterâ. Aptha also means âthe dearest oneâ. So itâs the same word for both âthe dear oneâ and âwater.â Sixty to 70 per cent of our body is made up of the water element. You need water vapour in the atmosphere; you need certain amount of humidity in the atmosphere. And you need water to drink as a fluid. Whether you dig deep into the Earth or you look