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Meditation is the only hundred percent curable remedy

Sorrow is a despoiled feeling. But, it varies from person to person and how an individual tackles his or her respective problem/s and obstacles. If we fail to resolve; all blame is showered on God. We start feeling life is full of sadness, sorrows, stress, hard work, and failures. All these are the Almighty’s choices and intentions. People’s expectations are too high and their only thoughts are God should listen to their wishes, desires, and prayers. And life should go according to their dreams and yens. Many times we come across huge difficulties which we never even dreamt about. But it happens for certain reasons. Meanwhile, we forget the divine power. If we stay connected with the supreme power, we will never be lost and unhappy. This power will help and guide us to be positive, energetic, and we will keep receiving timely guidance for everything we are doing. If we humans, the most beautiful living beings have complete faith and trust in the supreme power we will never be affected by any situations. We will easily tackle all kinds of problems and situations under any conditions without blaming anyone. We will be more stable in our respective lives and our way of approach will be definitely positive under all conditions and situations. If we sincerely stay connected with God, nothing can harm us in any way. Because we will start living positively and this will lead us to be stable under all circumstances and positively tackle everything that comes in our way.

Meditation is the only hundred percent curable remedies to achieve all these. Everything is dependent upon us and our connection with God. If this connection is weak, we will definitely be affected internally and externally. If we are physically and mentally strong we will achieve any goals and any heights in our lives. If we have an unhealthy mind and or unhealthy physics, we will have tons of difficulties in our lives and we will have a repulsive life. If we are failing to make a strong connection with God, we will always be connected with negative thoughts and the devil’s mind will keep growing inside us. So, it is utmost important to have the strongest connection with God and rest everything will be on track automatically. May God bless us all!
- Jairam Kshirasagar

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Unknown said…
its very helpfull
7HillsSaga said…
yes, i too agree with this...

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