Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 valuable, noble and sacred. These three correspond to moral, righteous, and spiritual values, respectively. Man is the combination of these three values. The thoughts that the intellect frames must be reflected as feelings in the mind and translated into action by the hands. Thought, word, and deed must be coordinated. They must fulfil one another. The sign of a holy person is, “One mind, one word, one act.” The three are one, not different. Be vigilant about the purity of the words you utter or listen to and the deeds you engage in. There is no use in simply greeting others with words coming from the lips; greeting should come from the heart with sincerity and love. Speak the truth, speak pleasantly and do not speak unpalatable truth. How can the mind that leads us along the path of desire, anger, passion, prejudice and sin be kept under control? The senses that tempt and tarnish the mind have first to be monitored and mastered. Cultivate the style of speech uncontaminated by falsehood, the bodily activity unpolluted by violence, and the mental process unsullied by attachment of hatred. Also, direct the senses along the path towards God. The teacher must practice what he teaches, avoid what he wants his people to avoid; then only can his teachings affect the lives of those who are committed to them. Practice is most important; only practical example matters. When you practice what you preach, others will be inspired by your example. No one will care for the teaching of a person who does not practice what he preaches. The one form of knowledge that is most beneficial is practical knowledge which is relevant to everyone. A man or an institution should be judged by his or its integrity based on whether the acts are according to the principles professed. The mind, the body, and the word – all three must work in unison. Don’t speak one thing and act another; don’t advise others to do a thing which you yourself do not practice. The thought that arises in the mind, the word that sprouts from the tongue and the deed that engages the hand must all three be fully coordinated. Each one must be in conformity with the other two. They must be in unison with each other. If you have one plan in your mind and talk of a different one and execute something else, it is a false life, not a true one. The ancient texts condemn such person as an evil person and extol the person whose thought, word and deed are all in line as a great soul. Furthermore, your thoughts, words and deeds should be filled with love. This is Divine love. God is not moved simply by sweet words. You must translate those sweet words into action. You may be a great hero in giving lectures on a platform, but if you are a zero in putting them into action, it will be of no use. You must become heroes in practical life. Do not start preaching without practice. The mind, the body, and the word – all three must work in unison. Don’t speak one thing and act another; don’t advise others to do a thing which you yourself do not practice. Unity of head, heart and hand is essential for everyone. When each of your acts, the words that you utter, the thoughts that shape your desires and emotions draw sustenance from the roots that go deep into the inner springs of love, then you will be happy and fresh, and you can give shelter and shade to many a weary mortal. mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA"> . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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