Life's amazing secrets Quotes by gaur gopal das - ReadersHub

 Life's amazing secrets quotes 




Lifes amazing secrets

Life's amazing secrets is an amazing writing of gaur gopal das. Gaur gopal das is already famous for his amazing work and many people love him. In this book he has said about four wheels of life which is really great. In this article I will share quotes from this amazing book life's amazing secrets. 

Life's amazing secrets quotes 

  • Anyone can find the dirt in someone. Be the one that finds the gold.
  • Watch your thoughts, they turn into words. Watch your words, they turn into actions. Watch your actions, they turn into habits. Watch your habits, they turn into character. Watch your character, it turns into your destiny.’ It all begins with a thought.
  • Live your life in such a way that those who know you but don’t know God, will come to know God because they know you.
  • When things are beyond your control and there is nothing you can fo,why worry?
  • When upon life’s billows you are tempest-tossed, When you are discouraged, thinking all is lost, Count your many blessings, name them one by one, And it will surprise you what the Lord has done.
  • if someone chooses what they love to do, there is no stress in their life. As they say, ‘If you do what you love, you will never have to work a day in your life.
  • Everyone wants to get ahead of each other, and when they cannot, they get angry.
  • Often, people can display selflessness outside their home. People may help out in their community, or at temples or schools, and some may even make sure that they get a selfie to announce to the world that they have helped. But at home, they may not express the same service mentality. I believe that selflessness starts at home; with the ones we love the most. Are we doing what we can to help them? Are we there for them to help them physically as well as emotionally?
  • At work we tend to compare and compete with others, instead of comparing and competing with ourselves. ‘Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn’t matter to me. Going to bed at night saying we’ve done something wonderful . . . that’s what matters to me.’ —Steve Jobs
  • A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.
  • Offering gifts and accepting gifts, opening one’s mind and inquiring in confidence, sharing food and receiving food are the six exchanges that develop loving relationships.
  • As a monk, I have to be cautious of overindulgence; it is essential to stay regulated in our habits.
  • It is strange that sword and words have the same letters. Even more strange is that they have the same effect if not handled properly.
  • When things are beyond your control and there is nothing you can do,why worry
  • It is strange that sword and words have the same letters. Even more strange is that they have the same effect if not handled properly.
  • Feeling peaceful, happy and content is not about avoiding challenges in our life, but about how we navigate through these challenges to reach the type of life we want to live.
  • The mind is what we use to perceive the world. We don’t see things as they are, we see things as we are.
  • Stop and reflect on your life regularly. Pressing the pause button to practise gratitude is the way to make it a constant in your life.
  • Think: Is this in my control? If yes, you can do something about it. If no, then you cannot do anything about it. Therefore, in both circumstances, why worry?
  • We must have a positive state of mind when dealing with problems. Think: Is there anything positive about this situation I am in? Being positive does not mean we neglect the negative. We must constructively deal with negative situations whilst simultaneously focusing on the positive. Just like our tongue can be obsessed with something stuck in our teeth, our mind has a default setting to be obsessed about the negative. Gratitude is a state of being that allows us to see the positive. It comes from realizing that there is good in the world, that some of that good is with us and that those good things are coming from an external reality. That state of consciousness imbibes us with positivity.
  • Meditation can help us embrace our worries, our fear, our anger; and that is very healing. We let our own natural capacity of healing do the work.
  • Our relationships are stronger when they contain a spiritual component. There are three different ways to become good friends with someone.
  • We need to understand the hierarchy of connections. Ultimately, we must connect to something above ourselves such as God. This can give us the power to spread happiness and joy around the world.
  • People with a closed mindset want to grow by beating others in their field. Open-minded people, on the other hand, grow by developing themselves.
  • ‘Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.’
  • “Truth is, I’ll never know all there is to know about you, just as you will never know all there is to know about me. Humans are by nature too complicated to be understood fully. So, we can choose either to approach our fellow human beings with suspicion or to approach them with an open mind, a dash of optimism and a great deal of candour.’
  • Sometimes the warrior feels as if he were living two lives at once . . . There is a bridge that links what I do with what I would like to do, he thinks. Slowly, his dreams take over his everyday life, and then he realizes that he is ready for the thing he always wanted. Then all that is needed is a little daring, and his two lives become one.’
  • We need to understand the hierarchy of connections. Ultimately, we must connect to something above ourselves such as God. This can give us the power to spread happiness and joy around the world.
  • Our relationships are stronger when they contain a spiritual component. There are three different ways to become good friends with someone.
  • People who meditate develop a habit of practising sincere gratitude which helps them in all their relationships. It is a “relationship-strengthening emotion” because it requires us to see how we’ve been supported and affirmed by other people.
  • People with a closed mindset want to grow by beating others in their field. Open-minded people, on the other hand, grow by developing themselves.
  • Meditation is like a plane: It first takes you high, then far away and then further away imperceptibly.
  • Meditation can help us embrace our worries, our fear, our anger; and that is very healing. We let our own natural capacity of healing do the work.
  • We must have a positive state of mind when dealing with problems. Think: Is there anything positive about this situation I am in? Being positive does not mean we neglect the negative. We must constructively deal with negative situations whilst simultaneously focusing on the positive. Just like our tongue can be obsessed with something stuck in our teeth, our mind has a default setting to be obsessed about the negative. Gratitude is a state of being that allows us to see the positive. It comes from realizing that there is good in the world, that some of that good is with us and that those good things are coming from an external reality. That state of consciousness imbibes us with positivity.
  • At work we tend to compare and compete with others, instead of comparing and competing with ourselves.
  • Our association is powerful: it can uplift us or bring us down.
  • One’s ability to appreciate beauty is related to one’s ability to make moral judgements,
  • Think: Is this in my control? If yes, you can do something about it. If no, then you cannot do anything about it. Therefore, in both circumstances, why worry?
  • We can increase our scope of selflessness beyond our family by serving our community, city or even nation.
  • Physical violence is inflicted with weapons, but emotional violence is inflicted with words; words can leave invisible scars that can take years, or even lifetimes, to heal.
  • You don’t choose your family. They are God’s gift to you, as you are to them.’ —Desmond Tutu
  • The first step in selflessness is to practise it with our family.
  • Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.
  • Forgiveness is a complex concept. We must understand it thoroughly to be able to internalize it.
  • Gratitude is not a feeling; it is a state of mind that can be developed, and it allows us to tap into a reservoir of unlimited positive energy. Being grateful happens in two steps. The first is to realize that there is good in the world and that good has fallen upon us. The second is to know that goodness is coming from something other than us, an external reality is giving the gifts of grace to our very own reality. This could be our family, our friends, nature and even God. We have so much to be grateful for!
  • If you do what you love, you will never have to work a day in your life.





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