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A Real Home

 

 

A place of love, mutual understanding,

Respect for the aged as well children,

With no selfishness,

Among members of the family.

 

The atmosphere of love and respect,

Begins from the elders,

What they sow is what they reap,

Good or bad,

Every child glorifies his parents deeds.

 

A real Home is where righteousness rules,

And is filled with peace, love and joy,

That flows out from the family members

To the neighbors, the city, the nation,

And to the world,

To change the entire serenity.

 

You have the power within,

To make that kind of Home,

Just decide and start taking,

One step at a time,

And one day,

That Real Home will be ready.

 
The Law of Knowledge

Knowledge! An amazing word by itself. So what about the Law of Knowledge! The most amazing law of this Universe. The word Knowledge in its literal sense means, That what is known, and the Law of Knowledge in short would mean, The whole of what can be learned or found out.

The initial step to understand this law is to understand the Law of Dharma or Religion. Once that has been clearly understood it will become easy to proceed to the next stage and begin the process to discover, The whole of what can be learned. The Law of Dharma or Religion emphasizes the importance of understanding our real nature, and the Law of Knowledge takes you deeper into yourself to initiate that inner journey. Like Buddha realized after going deep into the forests that the wisdom he was looking for didn’t really exist under those trees. Whatever comforts he gave up to find that eternal wisdom were of least importance, as the end result hit Buddha straight in the head, that it was all within.

The Law of Knowledge is very clear and simple, the knowledge we are looking for in the outside world is all within. We go from Church to Church, Temple to Temple, Mosque to Mosque, and we keep going on and on, into the jungle of illusions, hoping that our answers lie some-where hidden under some Holy book or Holy tree, but are unable to pinpoint where exactly it is. Like it took Buddha considerable time and effort to realize that what he looked for outside under some un-known tree, was all the time seated deep within.

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