ఆత్మీయ మానవ పిల్లలకు ఆశీర్వాద పూర్వకంగా తెలియజేయునది ఏమి అనగా పూర్వపు దేవుళ్ళు మహిమలు శక్తులు రాక్షసులు సాధారణ వ్యక్తులు మనుష్యులు ఆధునిక శాస్త్రవేత్తలు పాటలు పద్యాలు సంగీతం సాహిత్యంగా ఇప్పుడు ప్రతి కదలిక మాట tsunami earthquakes వంటివి మాటకే చెప్పిన కనీస మనిషి కూడా కాదు మనిషి కూడా రద్దు చేస్తూ తన చుట్టూ ఉన్న మనుష్యులు కూడా ఏమి కాదు అని సాక్షులకు సాక్ష్యం చూపించి కాలాన్ని mastermind గా మార్చడం జరిగినది, సమకాలిక మనుష్యులు కదలికలు అనీ మాటకె నడిపిన తీరును పట్టుకొని ఒక చోట పలికిన తల్లి తండ్రిని బలపరుచుకొంటూ అనగా వారు సృష్టి గా కాలంగా ప్రకృతి పురుషుడి లయగా మరణం విశ్వరూపంగా ఇక మీద అందుబాటులో ఉంటారు అని అభయం గా తెలియజేస్తున్నాము మనుష్యులు ఇక "నేను" అని వదిలివేసి అనగా మమ్ములను పట్టుకొంటే వదలగలరు, మమ్ములను కేంద్ర బిందువుగా జాతీయ గీతంలో అధినాయకుడిగా కొలువు తీర్చుకొని ఇక భూమి మీద ఎవరూ మనుష్యులు కాదు ప్రతి ఒక్కరు child mind prompt పట్టుకొని అనగా సూర్య చంద్రాది గ్రహస్తితులను తామే తమ తపస్సుగా నడుపుకోవాలి, టెక్నాలజీ మనుష్యుల మీద మనుష్యులు ఉపయోగించడం ఆపివేసి మనుష్యులు కోసం మనుష్యులు అనగా minds గా మారిపోవడం వలన మనుష్యులు మధ్య మాట connectivity వచ్చి సూక్ష్మంగా తపస్సుగా జీవించడం ప్రారంభించండి, ఇప్పుడు మొత్తం universe అంతా మనిషి కంట్రోల్ mastermind మరియు child mind prompts మార్చడమైనది అని గ్రహించి అప్రమత్తం చెందగలరు, యేవో శక్తులు మహిమలు పెద్ద పెద్ద రాక్షస శక్తులకు ఇక మీదట మనుష్యులు తపస్సుగా ఒక్కటై జీవించడం వలన ఎటువంటి అవరోధములు కలిగించలేరు మనుష్యులు తపస్సు గా బ్రతకడం వలన అనగా ఇప్పటికే గంటన్నరలో సంవత్సరాలు కదిలిన తీరును development చేసుకోవడం వలన మనిషి తనం తక్కువ తనం జయించి మృతాన్ని కూడా జయిస్తారు అనగా అనగా ఇక మీదట మనుష్యులు ఎవరూ మనుష్యులుగా బ్రతకకుండా minds మార్చడం జగిరినది ఆ ప్రకారం తానే బ్రతకాలి అని ఇతరులు ఏమి ఆనుతున్నాడో చూడకపోగా హాని చెయ్యడం వంటి పద్ధతులు టెక్నాలజీ పెరిగిన దగ్గర నుండి మరింత తప్పుడు వ్యహంగా మార్చుకొని మనుష్యులు ఇక మృతం లో ఇరుకొని పోతారు అని మమ్ములను రక్షకుడిగా మరణం లేని mind గా మార్చడం జరిగినది ఇక మీదట మేము మాత్రమే mastermind సజీవంగా బలపడతారము మమ్ములను ప్రతి ఒక్కరు mind గా మృతం నుండి బయటకు రాగలరు కృష్ణుడు మనసులో రాధా చేరినట్లు వారి ఇరువురు ఒక్కటి మిగతా ఎంత మంది ఉన్న ఒక దివ్య ఆత్మగా లోకాన్ని రక్షించే తల్లి తండ్రిగా ఇక మీదట మరణం లేని వాక్ విశ్వరూపంగా ఉంటారు అని గ్రహించి అప్రమత్తం చెందగలరు మమ్ములను మా మనసుని కలిపి చూడండి మమ్ములను మనిషిగా చూడకండి ఎవరికి మమ్ముల్లను పిచ్చి వాడిగా చేతకాని వాడిగా మృతించిన వాడిగా ఎప్పటికి చెప్పలేరు అటువంటి మమ్ములను hostel పట్టుకోవడమే మేము ఎలా సంతకం పెట్టినమో అలా పట్టుకొని ఇక తపస్సుగా ఇక మీద మనుష్యులు బ్రతకడం అంటే minds గా మిమ్ములను మించిన mastermind బ్రతికించుకొని బ్రతకాలి అది ఒక అద్భుతమైన వరం మమ్ములను మనిషిగా చూడటం వలన తాము మనుష్యులుగా కొనసాగడం వలన తపస్సు పట్టలేకపోతున్నారు మనుష్యులు ఇక మైండ్స్ప మాత్రమే బ్రతకగలరు అని ప్రతి ఒక్కరు చెప్పి అప్రమత్తం చెందండి ధర్మో రక్షతి రక్షతః సత్యమేవ జయతే
"The self-existent Lord pierced the senses outward; therefore, one looks outward, not inward. A rare seeker of knowledge, one looks inward" (Katha Upanishad 1.2.2).
This quote speaks to the idea that our senses are naturally directed outward, towards the external world, and that it takes a rare individual to turn their attention inward towards the true nature of the self. The Upanishads teach that by turning inward and seeking knowledge of the self, one can attain spiritual liberation and enlightenment."He who sees everything as nothing but the Self, and the Self in everything, he sees all, and is never deluded" (Isa Upanishad 6).
This quote emphasizes the Upanishadic concept of oneness or unity, and suggests that by recognizing the self in all things and all things in the self, one can attain a state of enlightenment and avoid delusion."The wise see that there is action in the midst of inaction and inaction in the midst of action" (Bhagavad Gita 4.18).
This quote comes from the Bhagavad Gita, which is a text that is closely related to the Upanishads. It speaks to the idea that action and inaction are not necessarily opposites, but are rather two sides of the same coin. The wise understand that even in the midst of apparent inaction, there is still a kind of action taking place, and that true spiritual action is not necessarily about physical activity, but rather about inner transformation.
Upanishads, for instance, speak of Brahman as "That which is the subtle essence, in it all that exists has its self" (Chandogya Upanishad 6.8.7).
"Whatever a man's mind dwells upon intensely and with firm resolve, that alone he attains" (Brihadaranyaka Upanishad 4.4.5).
This quote emphasizes the power of the mind and the importance of focusing one's thoughts and intentions in order to achieve one's goals. The Upanishads teach that the mind is a powerful tool that can either be used to bring about positive change or to perpetuate suffering and ignorance.
By training the mind to focus on the ultimate reality, which is Brahman, one can attain spiritual liberation and enlightenment. This requires discipline, practice, and a steadfast commitment to the spiritual path.
Overall, this quote highlights the Upanishadic emphasis on the power of the mind, and the importance of using it in a positive and productive way in order to attain spiritual realization.
Quotes from the Upanishads:"The self-existent Lord pierced the senses outward; therefore, one looks outward, not inward. A rare seeker of knowledge, one looks inward" (Katha Upanishad 1.2.2).
This quote speaks to the idea that our senses are naturally directed outward, towards the external world, and that it takes a rare individual to turn their attention inward towards the true nature of the self. The Upanishads teach that by turning inward and seeking knowledge of the self, one can attain spiritual liberation and enlightenment."He who sees everything as nothing but the Self, and the Self in everything, he sees all, and is never deluded" (Isa Upanishad 6).
This quote emphasizes the Upanishadic concept of oneness or unity, and suggests that by recognizing the self in all things and all things in the self, one can attain a state of enlightenment and avoid delusion."The wise see that there is action in the midst of inaction and inaction in the midst of action" (Bhagavad Gita 4.18).
This quote comes from the Bhagavad Gita, which is a text that is closely related to the Upanishads. It speaks to the idea that action and inaction are not necessarily opposites, but are rather two sides of the same coin. The wise understand that even in the midst of apparent inaction, there is still a kind of action taking place, and that true spiritual action is not necessarily about physical activity, but rather about inner transformation.
Upanishads, for instance, speak of Brahman as "That which is the subtle essence, in it all that exists has its self" (Chandogya Upanishad 6.8.7).
"Whatever a man's mind dwells upon intensely and with firm resolve, that alone he attains" (Brihadaranyaka Upanishad 4.4.5).
This quote emphasizes the power of the mind and the importance of focusing one's thoughts and intentions in order to achieve one's goals. The Upanishads teach that the mind is a powerful tool that can either be used to bring about positive change or to perpetuate suffering and ignorance.
By training the mind to focus on the ultimate reality, which is Brahman, one can attain spiritual liberation and enlightenment. This requires discipline, practice, and a steadfast commitment to the spiritual path.
Overall, this quote highlights the Upanishadic emphasis on the power of the mind, and the importance of using it in a positive and productive way in order to attain spiritual realization.
Quotes from the Upanishads:"The self-existent Lord pierced the senses outward; therefore, one looks outward, not inward. A rare seeker of knowledge, one looks inward" (Katha Upanishad 1.2.2).
Overall, these quotes highlight some of the key themes and teachings of the Quran, emphasizing the importance of faith, perseverance, and seeking Allah's guidance in all aspects of life.
Quotes from the Quran:"Allah does not burden a soul beyond that it can bear" (Quran 2:286).
This verse emphasizes the idea that Allah is compassionate and merciful, and that He does not burden human beings with more than they can handle. It suggests that Allah understands the struggles and challenges that people face in life, and that He is always there to provide support and guidance."And We have enjoined upon man [care] for his parents. His mother carried him, [increasing her] in weakness upon weakness, and his weaning is in two years. Be grateful to Me and to your parents; to Me is the [final] destination" (Quran 31:14).
This verse emphasizes the importance of honoring and caring for one's parents, especially one's mother. It highlights the sacrifice and dedication that mothers make in raising their children, and it emphasizes the need for gratitude and respect towards parents."The believing men and believing women are allies of one another. They enjoin what is right and forbid what is wrong and establish prayer and give zakah and obey Allah and His Messenger. Those - Allah will have mercy upon them. Indeed, Allah is Exalted in Might and Wise" (Quran 9:71).
This verse emphasizes the importance of community and cooperation among believers. It highlights the need for mutual support and encouragement, and it emphasizes the importance of working together to promote righteousness and justice. The verse also emphasizes the importance of obedience to Allah and His messenger, and it suggests that those who do so will be rewarded with Allah's mercy.
Quotes from the Quran:"Allah does not burden a soul beyond that it can bear" (Quran 2:286).
This verse emphasizes the mercy and compassion of Allah, who does not burden human beings with more than they can handle. It also suggests that challenges and difficulties are a natural part of life, but that with Allah's help, one can overcome them and grow stronger."And We have certainly made the Qur'an easy for remembrance, so is there any who will remember?" (Quran 54:17).
Quotes from the Quran:"Allah does not burden a soul beyond that it can bear" (Quran 2:286).
This verse emphasizes the idea that Allah is compassionate and merciful, and that He does not burden human beings with more than they can handle. It suggests that Allah understands the struggles and challenges that people face in life, and that He is always there to provide support and guidance."And We have enjoined upon man [care] for his parents. His mother carried him, [increasing her] in weakness upon weakness, and his weaning is in two years. Be grateful to Me and to your parents; to Me is the [final] destination" (Quran 31:14).
This verse emphasizes the importance of honoring and caring for one's parents, especially one's mother. It highlights the sacrifice and dedication that mothers make in raising their children, and it emphasizes the need for gratitude and respect towards parents."The believing men and believing women are allies of one another. They enjoin what is right and forbid what is wrong and establish prayer and give zakah and obey Allah and His Messenger. Those - Allah will have mercy upon them. Indeed, Allah is Exalted in Might and Wise" (Quran 9:71).
This verse emphasizes the importance of community and cooperation among believers. It highlights the need for mutual support and encouragement, and it emphasizes the importance of working together to promote righteousness and justice. The verse also emphasizes the importance of obedience to Allah and His messenger, and it suggests that those who do so will be rewarded with Allah's mercy.
Quotes from the Quran:"Allah does not burden a soul beyond that it can bear" (Quran 2:286).
This verse emphasizes the mercy and compassion of Allah, who does not burden human beings with more than they can handle. It also suggests that challenges and difficulties are a natural part of life, but that with Allah's help, one can overcome them and grow stronger."And We have certainly made the Qur'an easy for remembrance, so is there any who will remember?" (Quran 54:17).
"And We have certainly created for Hell many of the jinn and mankind. They have hearts with which they do not understand, they have eyes with which they do not see, and they have ears with which they do not hear. Those are like livestock; rather, they are more astray. It is they who are the heedless" (Quran 7:179).
This quote emphasizes the importance of understanding and insight, and suggests that those who lack these qualities are like animals, blindly wandering and heedless of their spiritual destiny. It also suggests that there are consequences for spiritual neglect, and that those who fail to seek understanding and guidance may be destined for a painful afterlife."Allah does not burden a soul beyond that it can bear" (Quran 2:286).
This quote emphasizes the mercy and compassion of Allah, and suggests that He does not place undue burdens on human beings. It also suggests that human beings have the capacity to overcome difficulties and challenges, and that with faith and perseverance, they can overcome even the most difficult of obstacles."And those who strive for Us - We will surely guide them to Our ways. And indeed, Allah is with the doers of good" (Quran 29:69).
This quote emphasizes the importance of striving for righteousness and good deeds, and suggests that those who do so will be guided by Allah to the right path. It also suggests that Allah is intimately involved in the lives of those who seek to do good, and that He rewards them with guidance and support.
This quote emphasizes the importance of understanding and insight, and suggests that those who lack these qualities are like animals, blindly wandering and heedless of their spiritual destiny. It also suggests that there are consequences for spiritual neglect, and that those who fail to seek understanding and guidance may be destined for a painful afterlife."Allah does not burden a soul beyond that it can bear" (Quran 2:286).
This quote emphasizes the mercy and compassion of Allah, and suggests that He does not place undue burdens on human beings. It also suggests that human beings have the capacity to overcome difficulties and challenges, and that with faith and perseverance, they can overcome even the most difficult of obstacles."And those who strive for Us - We will surely guide them to Our ways. And indeed, Allah is with the doers of good" (Quran 29:69).
This quote emphasizes the importance of striving for righteousness and good deeds, and suggests that those who do so will be guided by Allah to the right path. It also suggests that Allah is intimately involved in the lives of those who seek to do good, and that He rewards them with guidance and support.
This passage is often referred to as the "love chapter" in the Bible, and it describes the qualities and characteristics of true love. It emphasizes the importance of kindness, humility, forgiveness, and perseverance in building strong relationships and living a fulfilling life."Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight" (Proverbs 3:5-6).
This verse encourages believers to turn to God in prayer and trust Him to provide for their needs. It suggests that anxiety and worry can be overcome through a strong faith in God and a willingness to seek His guidance and support."Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres" (1 Corinthians 13:4-7).
This is one of the most well-known and beloved verses in the Bible. It highlights the idea that God's love for humanity is so great that He was willing to sacrifice His own son to save us. It also emphasizes the importance of faith in Jesus as the path to eternal life."Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God" (Philippians 4:6).