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His first point: It is absolutely necessary for everyone to talk less. Why? When talking, we lose energy, we lose memory, we are likely to speak lies and exaggerate the facts. So, in order to avoid these four mistakes of the tongue, Bhagavan wants us to talk less.
Further, He also went on to say that wrinkles on the face and old age are also due to too much talk. All of us wish to be young, so we should follow this caution.
Bhagavan’s second point:He told the boys, “Always remember A - B - C.” What does this mean? Avoid Bad Company.
Tell Me your company, I shall tell you what you are.
Therefore, you have to be very careful about the company you keep.
Swami said, “You have to join good company and run away from bad company. As is the company, so you become. Sand, in the company of air, goes up. That very same sand, in the company of water, goes down. Fire, in the company of green grass, gets extinguished. That very spark of fire, in the company of dry grass, will burn everything. Therefore, you have to be very careful.”
Bhagavan’s third point: “You should always search for an opportunity or wait for an opportunity to be involved in good actions, in good deeds. They are very necessary in life. They speak of your spiritual path. Without good service activities, you cannot be spiritual and you cannot be religious.”
Bhagavan’s fourth point: “It is better to have fewer contacts. Too many contacts take you toward socialisation and that will disturb your state of mind and your thinking process. So, with fewer contacts you can be true to yourself, maintain your own ideology, hold on to your own character, continue your own process of thinking and go by your own chosen path of life. For all these benefits, you have to have minimum contacts.”
Bhagavan’s fifth point: “When you mix and mingle, you should see that you do not touch anyone. Because when you touch, those vibrations of the other will reach you. The vibrations of the other person will come to you. By the constant touch of the other person, you naturally lose your concentration.”
Bhagavan’s sixth point: He made it very clear that meditation is possible only when you are alone, not in a community or in a group. Some people want to meditate in Kulwant Hall. Is that possible? One seva dal will ask you to move to the front; the next seva dal will ask you to go to the back; the third one will ask you to go to one corner; finally, another will ask you to get out! How can you meditate under those circumstances? Therefore, meditation is only possible when you are all alone, left to yourself.
Bhagavan’s seventh point: He also made it very clear that one must have awareness of the Divinity, which is present in every atom or anu. This Divinity is present in every cell or kana. This kind of awareness is true spiritual experience.
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