They say that a fool learns from his own experience, a wise man learns from the fool’s experience. So the question is whether we fall in the category of fools or the wise people.
Experience has to be a repeated affair. One single perception doesn’t help. Again and again the same bad experience does not lead us further. That is why the statement: Vigilance is the price of freedom. We have to maintain that kind of awareness all the time. We cannot have vigilance part time. Just like the police, they are vigilant all the time. There was an old cartoon about a very brilliant policeman, and naturally there was a counter gangster also who was brilliant. The gangster had taken the external appearance of a policeman. So there were now two policemen in the town and they were experts. It became a job to find out who the gangster is and who the policeman is. So, that is the problem. To be vigilant is a full time job.
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Wood Apple / Kapith
Wood apple or Goddess of forest (feronia elephantum) also known as Kapith in Sanskrit, Kothu or Keith is still available in the Indian cities thanks to the street vendors who sell seasonal berries, star fruit and other such foods.
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Sensitising Children
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The Parikarmas
Diamonds in the rough
Dharmic Leader in Modern Times
Lessons from Nature
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Making dreams come true
Unlocking the Happiness Within
The art of removing worries
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From Kleshas to Aklishta
Different Paths in Yoga
What level is your awareness?
Building up Good Tendencies
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