Showing posts with label Anger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anger. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 September 2013

I will be filing my Vedic Returns on 5th September

It’s time to file my Vedic returns on 5th September. 

On 31st March I file our non-Vedic financial returns to the income tax department. Vedic returns are filed on our birthday to our consciousness. 

The return contains a complete account of negative and positive deeds of the last one year.

The returns filed include misunderstandings, hurt, anger, resentment, guilt, fears, rejections, failures, unforgiven, envy, mis-behaviour, mistakes and all negative feelings vs compassion, love, caring, empathy, happiness etc.

The first step is to calculate my last year’s Vedic earnings. The earning is not my money based finances earned but my soul and ego based earnings.

The earnings can be in the following heads

Soul earnings (soul profile)

1. Good will

2. Respect

3. Happiness

4. Peace of mind

5. Health

6. Blessings

7. Friendships

8. Knowledge

Ego earnings (ego profile)

1. Position and status earned

2. Fixed assets (car, house, money)

3. Name, fame and awards

Both soul and ego earnings positive and minus should be computed in the form of returns and submitted to the consciousness. 

If the result is balance you need to pay thirty percent tax to GOD by passing on thirty percent of net happiness to others.

Law of giving is to pass what you get. Keep everything in circulation.

When I analyze my one year I find that I trained over 65000 people in hands only CPR 10 personally to general public and have seven success stories where the bystanders were able to save lives by attempting successful CPR to victims.

I am happy that I have ended up with positive in my Vedic returns.

If you want me to wish happy birthday, juts pass on the message to people that it is possible to save the life of a victim in the first tem minutes of death by learning and then attempting hands only CPR 10.

Friday, 24 May 2013

Emedinews:Inspiration:Anger, Envy & Insults



 Near Tokyo lived a great Samurai, now old, who decided to teach Zen Buddhism to young people.
 One afternoon, a warrior – known for his complete lack of scruples – arrived there. The young and impatient warrior had never lost a fight. Hearing of the Samurai’s reputation, he had come to defeat him, and increase his fame. All the students were against the idea, but the old man accepted the challenge.
 All gathered on the town square, and the young man started insulting the old master. He threw a few rocks in his direction, spat in his face, shouted every insult under the sun – he even insulted his ancestors. For hours, he did everything to provoke him, but the old man remained impassive. At the end of the afternoon, by now feeling exhausted and humiliated, the impetuous warrior left.
 Disappointed by the fact that the master had received so many insults and provocations, the students asked: “How could you bear such indignity? Why didn’t you use your sword, even knowing you might lose the fight, instead of displaying your cowardice in front of us all?”
 “If someone comes to you with a gift, and you do not accept it, who does the gift belong to?” asked the old Samurai. “He who tried to deliver it.” replied one of his disciples.
“The same goes for envy, anger and insults.” said the master. “When they are not accepted, they continue to belong to the one who carried them.”