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By Sant Rajinder Singh Humility is a virtue that helps us grow spiritually. It means that we live without looking down on others. We are kind and considerate to others. Humility is a way that.
Inner peace, outer peace
By Sant Rajinder Singh
The first step toward peace is forgiveness. We must learn to forget the past and forgive those who have wronged us. We need to replace revenge with forgiveness and compassion, cleanse ourselves of anger and hatred, and replace them with love and forgiveness.
How can we achieve this? I offer you a solution that has worked through the ages. Compassion, forgiveness and peace can be ours through spirituality.
We awaken to our spiritual nature through the simple technique of meditation on the inner Light and Sound of God. This process of inversion helps us wash away hatred and replace it with love and peace. Spirituality is recognising that behind these outer names and labels we are all souls, a part of the one Creator. By sitting in silence and directing our attention within, we connect with our soul, and are able to tap into the love, peace and bliss that is within us.
Meditate a little daily
Sant Rajinder Singh
When we take on monumental projects, when we want to do things that appear unattainable at first, we can accomplish them if we do them little by little. To attain the lofty goal of knowing ourselves and finding our connection with the Creator, we need to sit in silence. Once we learn to meditate, we need to practice it diligently. Unfortunately, many grow impatient when they do not see instant results. Like any other pursuit, spirituality requires consistency in effort and patience if it is to bear fruit.
It is important to be optimistic and adopt a positive attitude in life and on the spiritual path. It is up to each of us to choose an optimistic view of life, wherein we have hope and are open to possibility. As we go through life, we need to put into practice the words, ‘Yes, I can!’