Many of my students and clients are of the opinion that I give liberally and which is why there are no levels in Amarantos training program and the way I conduct sessions is also packaging maximum efficiency in 4 sessions so that the client doesn’t have to keep coming for a follow-up.
While the whole world, including our parents, teachers, peers, governments, banks and whatnot are only promoting hoarding, I believe in sharing. (Who am I to give anything) And I welcome you in giving this a try. Just give freely of whatever you can see how the universe will respond.
All in my desperation or my insatiable obsession to wipe a tear and bring a smile.
I leave with our Army school prayer:-
Lord, make me an instrument of your peace Where there is hatred, let me sow love Where there is injury, pardon Where there is doubt, faith Where there is despair, hope Where there is darkness, light And where there is sadness, joy O Divine Master, grant that I may Not so much seek to be consoled as to console To be understood, as to understand To be loved, as to love For it is in giving that we receive And it’s in pardoning that we are pardoned And it’s in dying that we are born to Eternal Life
– Saint Francis of Assisi
Rajee of the GS batch shared this lovely quote
“In today’s environment, hoarding knowledge ultimately erodes your power. If you know something very important, the way to get power is by actually sharing it.”
-Joseph Badaracco
@venu so beautifully written In Sikhism/Sikhi we’re taught “Vand Chhako”
meaning- to share what we have, not to hold it tightly or hoard it. When we give, we create space for grace to flow. When we share, we honour the very spirit of Gurbani. So I choose “Vand Chhako”, giving with an open heart, trusting that sharing is caring
@venu After ages i get to read this prayer which i had in my boarding school as well.
Thank you for being the generous mentor that you are…the thought of your generosity crossed my mind in workshop.
Your generosity is what pays you back with Love,gratitude,admiration and immense blessings.
So very true !! It’s only the Almighty who has the power of giving. We are just mediums
Thank you so much for sharing this. Our Principal in ‘The Scindia School’ too used to share this with us daily in our morning assembly. These golden words hold such a treasure !!