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Devotion

Devotion has been the core part of Indian culture. People like Ramanujan, Poet Kalidas, Swami Vivekanand and many more where the ardent devotees. Which became successful not only in their career but in life itself.

When you are in devotion ‘you’ don’t exist then the object of devotion becomes a huge part of you. Object of devotion can be your Guru, God, Work or just life.

Devotion is the sweetest way to live. Because in devotion everything becomes sweet. But to be a devotee you must be like a child not judging each and every person you encounter. You must pull of the plug from the likes and dislike. If you are like this something bigger than you will take care of you.

There are numerous stories of bhakti (devotion) where the god came to rescue for the devotee in their hard times. For example:

Poosalar was a sage who lived in a town in South India. The king of that area was building a huge Shiva temple. After many years of work, the temple was nearing completion. The night before the opening ceremony of the temple, which was the king’s lifetime’s ambition, Shiva appeared in his dream and said, “I will not be able to come to your temple’s inauguration because Poosalar has built another temple in the same town. I need to go there. He is also opening it tomorrow.”

The king woke up with a fright, because after he has strived to build this temple for so many years, after so much money and effort, Shiva says he has to go to some other temple built by Poosalar in the same town. “Who is this Poosalar and which is this temple that I do not know about?” He went searching for Poosalar.

After a lot of searching, they found Poosalar, a cobbler by profession, in a small hut. In those days, being a cobbler was a profession that was looked down upon. The king went and asked him, “Where is your temple? Shiva says he is going to go to your temple, not mine. Where is it?” Poosalar said, “I just built it in my mind.”

Every brick, every stone, he slowly built it for many years in his mind, and that is more of a reality than what you build with stone and brick.

So this is the power of devotion.Be in devotion and let life happen to you more intensely

Shambho

My life before and after inner engineering.

From my childhood my health was not good. The health problems were ranging from health issues to unable to speak any language fluently till not understanding things clearly.With many questions in my mind about life and death I wandered around.

It was year 2015, where I tried many things (smoking, drinking and marijuana ) to get out of that depression and stress from failing in exams and not knowing the answers to my questions as the year came to end, my health and education was getting even more worse. Then one day I thought of ending everything in one go. Just by jumping from the 4th floor of the building where I was staying. But something within me just stopped me. From that day onwards I searched for the methods to get out of this depression and stress on YouTube. But was not successful.

In the year 2016, I saw Sadhguru in a YouTube video where he spoke about inner engineering. And unlike other babas or sadhus what he said made sense to me. He just explained what is meditation and what he is offering to us through the program called inner engineering. After much research I then enrolled for the program in my locality just to see whether it does anything to my situation.

Inner engineering

After doing this program within a month or so I was feeling light and my health issues started fading away. Now I am way better and healthy with only minor issues left, my ability to speak clearly has improved and I left drinking and smoking up which brought a new energy in me. It is beautiful to be happy and energetic the whole day. No drinks and no marijuana can compete with this Inner engineering program. Sadhguru to me is a person which brought a new sense of life in me. His methods gave me my life back which I lost long back.

Inner Engineering is an opportunity to engineer an inner transformation that deepens your perception, bringing about a dimensional shift in the very way you look at your life, your work and the world in which you exist. It is offered as an intensive program for personal growth and establishes the possibility of exploring the higher dimensions of life, in addition to optimizing health and success.

Inner Engineering is a technology for well-being derived from the ancient science of yoga. For those seeking professional and personal excellence, this program offers key to meaningful and fulfilling relationships at work, at home, in the community and most importantly, within yourself. By fostering an understanding of your inner self, this program empowers you to handle the hectic pace of modern life with ease, experience life to the fullest and fulfill your potential – a potential modern physicists and psychologists say is almost unlimited.

This program includes the Shambavi Mahamudra Kriya, a 21-minute yoga practice of immeasurable transformative power and antiquity that Sadhguru has brought to the modern world. Shambhavi Mahamudra Kriya brings your entire system into alignment so that your body, mind, emotions and energies function in harmony. It is now practiced by millions worldwide.

If you want to do this program please register yourself in the below link. http://bit.ly/IEC_with_Sadhguru_RegnForm1

Thank you for reading.

An Empty Slate

Nowadays many people say that certain things happened in their life because it was their fate.

But life happens from within and whatever happens outside cannot be controlled, but you only have choice on how you react on it.

But in a deeper sense, if you are happy and blissful in your body and mind then whatever happens outside, you won’t be effected.

And when you become conscious of life within you, you can write your destiny the way you want it. But many people go by fate and get failed in life or they don’t achieve what they want to. And when they don’t live as they want they say life is hell.

Life is not a means to some end somewhere in the future. Life is its own end, its own means. Life is all.

OSHO