As
per Bhagavad Gita shloka VIII-6 choose a goal worthy of yourself and go after
it with a firm determination and you shall succeed in the end. Whatever one may
be doing at any moment of time ... yet in our thinking we are engrossed in thinking
of ways and means to achieve our end.
To
others we may appear to be idling yet in our inner self we may be nearing our
goal. Thoughts never fail us ... it is only the bad thoughts invoking which we
doom ourselves to failure. None can save us if our thoughts are not as pure as
the air we breathe.
To
achieve our goal of life ... we need not scuttle the efforts of others! Only those
noble and kindhearted persons can work for the society and make a mark for themselves
... those who think of the society and the countrymen as their own ... all are
sons and daughters of God ... whom can we banish ... the kingdom of God is meant
for all the children of God ... we need to respect one and all and yet obtain
our goal of life.
As
stated in Bhagavad Gita shloka VIII-6 While imparting this cosmic Wisdom to King
Arjuna, Lord Krishna emphasizes again and again that nothing belongs to a human
being ... for the garb of a human being is but a clothing for the atman (the soul
within) ... why worry thence! What he actually meant was that we must considering
God, the Almighty Creator as our benefactor continue doing his bidding ... for
the results are never ours ... the fruits of all karma performed by us are only
the domain of our atman (the soul within).
Fruits
of karma are not meant for the body. We as a human being experience the results
yet we can never change them. Every human being while following the path dictated
by our Atman can achieve the desired results and for achieving that we need to
maintain the harmony between our thinking and the desire of the atman (the soul
within). Unless both are in harmony of one another ... we can never expect the
desired results.
If
we desire to follow the path of spirituality in the next life after leaving this
body then we should have practiced spirituality throughout this life. If it has
not been so then our desires are baseless. For a mango tree to grow we need to
sow the seeds of a mango tree ... we cannot expect grapes to grow if we have sowed
guava seeds.
Nurturing
a passion of hatred towards one in the present life we cannot expect to be compassionate
in the next life. Lord Mahavira and Gautam Buddha ... both were not the result
of one life alone ... they practiced spirituality for many lives before they achieved
their present status. Becoming a Ramakrishna Paramhansa is not the doing of one
life ... one has to spend many centuries concentrated towards a single spiritual
goal before one can achieve the desired results.
Bhagavad
Gita shloka VIII-6 states thoughts keep flowing to us ... we can never stop the
flow ... we can direct the flow towards a particular goal. We cannot only contain
the quantity but also control the quality of the thoughts ... by invoking pure
thoughts all the time so that we are able to achieve our spiritual goal early.
Invoking of pure thoughts all the time needs the grace of God ... one who truly
aspires for a noble goal can achieve it.
In
a nutshell, whatever we have lived for throughout our life ... we shall get the
same in the next life ... before passing on to the next life if you desire a life
of your choice ... do the karma accordingly ... then only you shall be able to
invoke thoughts which conform to your thinking ... invoking thoughts concentrated
towards a particular goal shall win you the day.
Taking
a practical example- every gardener loves his garden more than anyone else because
he lives in it all throughout the day even if he is not physically present in
the garden ...
I
remember the day when my middle sister landed from Calgary for a marriage and
she had planned a month's trip ... looking forward to a lively month ahead ...
she made all her programs accordingly ... yet within her mind she always wondering
if her two rabbits were okay back in Calgary.
She
had made all the possible arrangements for the rabbits for a nice and comfortably
stay in the basement of her house yet, day and night she worried for their welfare.
It was on the 14th day she got a call from my brother-in-law that one of them
was ill ... she curtailed her programs and left for Calgary immediately. All these
14 days she was never comfortable as in the back of her mind were her lovely rabbits.
Similarly, every
human being though physically present may not actually be able to contribute much
in the present scenario. One may be lost thinking of things one truly loves in
his life. Unknowingly, such people are shunned as we think they are neglecting
their work ... but these serious aspirants of spirituality are never idle ...
there are always in the corner of their mind thinking of some benefit for the
mankind.