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Let us welcome Diwali in our life. Diwali is a celebration time because there is no negativity. It’s an occasion to rejoice and lightening which is a symbolic form of removing the darkness from our lives.

Who is your real friend? Our mind is our real friend. That is why it is said “you are your own friend and you are your own enemy”. Our mind responds differently in different situation. Every person’s response is different in different situation.
Some people take situations very lightly where as some take the same situation very seriously. Every person’s vision and thinking pattern is different. Some consider small problems very big and some consider big problems if they are nothing new.
In life there should be enjoyment and celebration. Then this life becomes worth living. In Dusshera people burn effigy of Ravan which is a symbolic form of burning our bad feelings and get rid of anger, frustration and egoism. If we can accept these bad things and watch them carefully then actually we can get rid of all negativity. Due to this attitude of acceptance we can accept our relatives and friends whom we have rejected and then we will be able to value our relationship.
Like this Dusshera will go away from life, let us welcome Diwali in our life. Diwali is a celebration time because there is no negativity. It’s an occasion to rejoice and lightening which is a symbolic form of removing the darkness from our lives.
We are all full of energy. Sometimes this energy becomes black when we get hurt and feel depressed and some time it is white when we feel happy and excited. We should learn the technique by which we can overcome our problems and get rid of our negativity. To make ourselves powerful we should start liking us. Let us do everything perfectly. Let there be perfection while planting a plant, or in watering the plant, in cooking, in eating in decorating our rooms, everything or anything we do.
Purpose of our life is to get excellence. Let us observe everything minutely and involve ourselves fully in every action.
Thoughts delivered in Morning Assembly on 12th oct.2016

By Prof.Sanjay Biyani.
Director(Acad.)

To know more about Prof. Sanjay Biyani visit www.sanjaybiyani.com
 

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