Tuesday, February 18, 2014

"Four Laws of Spirituality”

"Four Laws of Spirituality”

​A couple of years ago, I read “Four Laws of Spirituality in Indian philosophy”

The first law​ ​said: "The person who comes in our life, is the right person"

​That is; ​ no one comes into our lives by chance, all the people around us, all  those who​​ interact with us, they are there for a reason, to make us learn and advance in each situation.

The second law says: "What happens is the only thing that could have happened."

Nothing, absolutely nothing of what happens to us in our lives could have happened otherwise.
There is no "if we had done it differently, it would have turned out differently...”
What happened was the only thing that could have happened,
and it must have been for us to learn that lesson and move on.
Each and every one of the situations that happen in our lives is perfect.
But our mind and ego will resist and do not want to accept it.


The third law says: "Whenever it starts is the right time."
It all starts at the right time, neither before nor after.
When we are ready to start something new in our lives, that's when it starts.


And the fourth and final: "When something is supposed to end, it ends."

Just like that. If something ended in our life,​it is for our evolution, to enrich our experience.
So it is best to accept it, leave it, move on and move forward.

​ I think it may not be just a​coincidence that we are talking about this today.

If this thought, this text came into our lives today; it could be because we have
to understand that no snowflake ever falls in the wrong place, at the wrong time. "
                                                         
                                                                     "Rajan Sachdeva"

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