close enough to the person to know what he needs or would like for a gift. The remedy is simple for both cases. Stop giving gifts to those who fall in the first category and make a resolution to give your precious time to the friend or family member with whom you’ve lost touch with to the point that you are completely unaware of what they desire. Perhaps you could just give them the gift of your time, which is, after all the reatest gift of all.”
o BRAHMAKUMARIS –”Everything that comes to us, comes to pass or, more accurately, for us to pass on. Not just the money in our pocket, but wisdom, objects, ideas, even opportunities, all come to us, so that, at the right mo- ment, we can pass them on. This is called flow. Being in the flow means being aware that the river of life is flowing to us at every moment. Being in the flow means accepting whatever comes and putting it to good use, before passing it on. Going with the flow means allowing whatever comes to move on freely, without holding on to it in any way.”
o BRAHMAKUMARIS –”Shakespeare was absolutely right – all the world’s a stage and you are on it! It means we all have many roles to play. That means never identify with your role, or you will et stuck and feel stressed. You are not what you do. Your job, position, vocation are just roles. Play the role, never think you are the role. All great actors dislike being typecast.”
o BRAHMAKUMARIS –”The greater the demands on me, the more i need to sustain my inner calm and stability by taking time out for a little daily inner reflection and meditation.”
o BRIHADARANYAKA –”Where there is a duality, as it were, there one sees another, smells, tastes, speaks to another… But where everything has become just one’s own self, then whereby and whom
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