Thursday, 9 April 2015

Always try for that last time before quitting

Swami Vivekananda was having a long trek in the Himalayas when he  found an old man extremely exhausted standing hopelessly at the foot of  an upward slope. The man said to Swamiji in frustration, ‘Oh, Sir, how  to cross it; I cannot walk any more; my chest will break.’
Swamiji listened to the old man patiently and then said, ‘Look down  at your feet. The road that is under your feet is the road that you have  passed over and is the same road that you see before you; it will soon  be under your feet.’ These words emboldened the old man to resume his  onward trek.
Bring light to the ignorant and bring more light to the intelligent..

3. In America, Swamiji was watching some boys. They were standing on the  bridge trying to shoot at egg-shells that were floating on the river,  but they always missed the target. Swamiji took the gun and aimed at  the shells. He fired twelve times and every time he hit an egg-shell.  The boys asked Swamiji: ‘Well Mister, how did you do it?’ Swamiji said ‘  Whatever you are doing, put your whole mind on it. If you are shooting,  your mind should be only on the target. Then you will never miss. If  you are learning your lessons, think only of the lesson. In my country  boys are taught to do this.’
Power of concentration

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