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Monday, September 07, 2009

Eisa kyon hota hai?

When our desires are not fulfilled, and we find that it happens easily for others, this question does come up too often. Our ancient people had evolved a technique to channelise this ‘thought force’ to make it work for us. The ethnic name (nay, scientific name), could be “Chit Shakti”. Right from a ‘simple-looking’ prayer (like “sahanaa vavatu….), to concerted rigorous ritualistic practices, we have a whole range of techniques for the eager ‘minds’!

When this kind of answers of mine appeals to the asker to get picked as the ‘best’ I really feel a sense of surprise at first….. (and then….. , well, it is my private ‘affair’ now!)

I was curious, to know, how you would ‘evaluate’ my answer. The question could have been worded a bit more carefully, still retaining the ‘spice’ of ambiguity!

Psn(7th sept, 2009)

quote:
http://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ag.5DdyJ_aCsDzT8vCOOuGORHQx.;_ylv=3?qid=20090905103609AA8LIAg&show=7#profile-info-PlLt5Ps4aa

Why does it happen to whom we look for but we don,t get?

Answer:
Perhaps, the thought force is spent in looking at whom we look, and supports the 'happening' in favour of 'whom we look' instead of helping ourselves, the 'we' that miss to get it.

(And the comments about the answer)
“this could be the best of all.”

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This clearly explains how I was lucky in getting my wife and losing my girl friend. I was looking for certain feminine qualities that were clearly not there in my girl-friend and fate forced my wife upon me. I am lucky it happened that way.