Monday, July 28, 2008

Vivekananda's quote

All power is within you. You can do anything and everything.

Believe in that. Do not believe that you are weak; do not believe that you are half-crazy lunatics, as most of us do nowadays.

Stand up and express the divinity within you.

2 comments:

WORDSmith said...

And, just in case we are indeed withered in time and dipped more than once in circumstances that conditioned us to believe that we are weak, that’s still only a belief, and belief is such that we can alter...; it was believed that you and I cannot run the distance of a mile under 4 minutes.... or at least that was a belief so very long ago... and that belief was considered true by thousands, if not more. But just then, an ‘ordinary’ (duh!!) person like you and I – his name was Roger Bannister – ran up the distance under 4 minutes.. to the surprise of the entire world..and the belief in several hundred others were altered. Belief – that I am weak, that I am from a village and I can only do this much, that I am this or that or the other – is the fence we build around us. Expand the boundaries of that fence, knowing that we may be that legendary first to break a certain belief (in NLP, we call it limiting beliefs), you expand the horizons of your existence... and the results.... yummy!!!

And half-crazy lunatics... what a wonderful state that is!! Being that gives you a lot of lee way to do things that many pseudo-intelligent dread to tread...; Richard Branson (the founder and CEO of Virgin Air) is for many a half-crazy lunatic (believe me, he was picked up from the ocean six times by the rescue team....!!)... look at his results!? Vincent Van Gogh – the great artist (“The Sun Flower”) was a half-crazy lunatic too (or fully grown up – he chopped his own ear once... at the height of his craziness!)... and look at his results.

It’s not the label; a hammer is a tool for the carpenter; it was a weapon for Ripper...; what we do with what we are is what matters...

And our acts stands as the ‘cause’ that will have an ‘effect’ on the men and women and trees and rivers around us...; the decision we make on the type of our ‘acts’ thus portrays our divinity.

Thanks for posting a wonderful subject, Suganthi.

Anonymous said...

Dear Sugan,
I read the post...very nice...keep going.
Cheers,
Hubby

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