“You want to stop a fight between father and son, Chandrika. Hmm….Can you stop the fight? NO! No, you can’t. Fight is constantly going on.” An elderly saint told me. “Our heart is divided into two parts. One tells us to do a thing and other one tells us not to do that. This is continuously going on. An endless fight! If you can’t stop the fight inside you than how can you stop an outside fight?”
Do you agree or disagree with the saint?
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true so true....
ReplyDeleteKhudi ko kar buland itna
Ki khuda tujhse khud pooche
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Very true! Conflicts always continue.
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ReplyDeleteGood question!
ReplyDeletetrue to the core !
ReplyDeletetotally agree..
ReplyDeleteyep I ugree to saint!
ReplyDeleteसंत से सहमत। अंदर की लड़ाई किसी के जीवन की दिशा तय करती है। बाहर वाली कोई भी लड़ाई में तो कुछ कर पाना कठिन होता है। अगर कोई अपना हो तो आफत। बाहर का हो दिल्ली जैसे शहरों में सड़कों पर लड़ाई लोगो की आत्मा को कूच करवा देती है। सो बेहतर है कि पहले अपने अंदर की लड़ाई ही लड़े आदमी।
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ReplyDelete@ Everyone : Thanks a million! :)
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