Sunday, October 3, 2010

Thoughts and Deeds


In conversation to his disciples Great Buddha asked that which is most serious sin, sins committed by body, sins caused by wrong speech or sinful thoughts. Buddha answered that sin of wrong thought are more serious since the mind is more fundamental than any thing else.
If we take this question to the contemporary scenario of fast and haste life, people thinking wrong things than doing it. As Upanishad says our thought is creating our wish, and subsequently it become our deed. Utter competition in life without inculcating any values creating a moral l vacuum in our mind.
We cannot tolerate any kind of rejection, if it is somebody overtaking our car, or getting a promotion in the office. We area forced to learn others achievement as our opportunity loss, in fact it is not at all related. When values deteriorating, so believes do. If we have no ethical and respectful values and believe, our life will lean to wicked but easy way. And we never felt any shame or failed to realize that our ways and thoughts are inferior
That is not an acceptable way of development for society in whole and particularly for individual. A success are not real achievement if we loosing our values for it.
A bad thought, even if is simple or innocuous, but making any harm to other creatures, we obviously sowing the seeds of negative energy and destructive culture. This will damage the originator sooner or later. Since thought and deeds are inseparable

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