Savvy Raj

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What would you remember?

A story makes it easy to put things  perspective

For stories can reach the heart of man.

I am sharing such a story from my  social media forwards  this morning…

A guru asked a married young man to stand up during one of his speeches.

The Guru said:

“Imagine you are walking on a beach. A young, beautiful woman is walking toward you.
What would you do?”

The young man immediately replied:

“I would look at her, admire her personality and appreciate her.”

The Guru asked:

“After she walks past, would you look back at her?”

The young man said:

“Yes, if my wife isn’t with me.”
(Everyone in the crowd laughed)

The Guru then asked again:

“How long do you think you’ll remember that beautiful face?”

The young man smiled and replied:

“Until I see another beautiful face… Maybe 5-10 minutes.”
(And he smiled again.)

Then the Guru said to him:

“Now imagine this… As you leave this place, I give you a package of books.
I ask you to deliver this package to a wealthy man who lives 75 kilometers away.

You reach his house to deliver the books. From the moment you see the house, you realize he’s a billionaire.

There are 10 cars in the veranda of his mansion, and 5 security guards standing outside.

Once you send word of your arrival, the honorable man himself comes out to welcome you.
He receives the book package from you.

As you’re about to leave, he politely invites you inside.

He sits beside you, offers you hot tea and food.
He treats you with kindness and thanks you sincerely for delivering the books so quickly.

As you get ready to return, he asks how you came.
You say, ‘By local train.’

Immediately, he calls his driver and asks him to drop you at your destination in one of his luxury cars.

When you reach your destination, the billionaire calls you and asks,
‘Brother, did you reach comfortably?’”

The Guru then asked:

“Now tell me, how long will you remember this man?”

The young man replied:

“Guruji, despite being such a wealthy man, because of his humble and loving behavior,
I could never forget him in my lifetime.”

Addressing the room full of youngsters, the Guru said:

“This is the reality of life.
A beautiful face will be remembered for a short time.
But a beautiful character will be remembered for a lifetime.

Instead of focusing on the beauty of your face or body,
focus on the beauty of your behavior.

That’s what will make your life interesting, unforgettable, and inspiring to others.”

Moral:
Outer beauty fades with time, but inner beauty—your character, your kindness—leaves a lasting impression.


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Be open to receive

Be open to receive.

Sharing a Tamil story translation by my mother Anjana.

I found this piece written by her today morning and shared as I felt many times we are ourselves in the way of our blessings. There is so much abundance, we are yet not ready to hear, take, care to see, that we miss partaking the joy of having them, often because our own ignorance, ego or lack of awareness comes in the way. All the abundance mean nothing if we are not ready to receive it.

Let’s be open ready to receive…

It was raining heavily. Grand mother was sitting in the verandah and her little granddaughter was playing nearby… So the grandmother told her granddaughter so much water is going waste,so keep a big vessel to fill clean water.

The girl who was playing refused to listen. So the grandmother noticed it and said sternly, Is just keeping the big vessel in the rain a big job? Go and keep it in the open. Grandma ordered. The girl went with half mind.

After some time when it stopped raining, Grandma got up to happily bring the vessel full of water.
She was shocked to see ,not a drop of water was collected.
The girl has kept the vessel upside down , just as it was kept inside!

Of course there was plenty of rain, but the vessel was not ready to collect a single drop.

Same like the Universe is filled with Divine blessings. But our hearts are not open to receive it. If we are ready with open heart the Cosmic Abundance will be in harmony with us.

Tamil Story translation by my mother Anjana.

Your thoughts & interpretations are welcome.

8.36 am Chennai India


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Traveling along…

Sharing a story that came my way on Social Media.

I am Travelling with you !

Every year Parents took their son to his Grandmother’s House for the Summer Break, and they would return Home in train after Two Weeks.

One Day the Boy tells
his Parents:
′′ I’m Grown Up now,
What if I go to Grandma’s House alone this Year ???”

After a Brief Discussion
Parents agree.

They were standing on the Railway Station, seeing him off,
Giving him Last Instruction through the Window,

As Boy continues to repeat:
′′ I know, you’ve already told me so many times…!”
Train is about to leave and Father whispers:
′ My Son,
If you suddenly feel Bad or Scared, this is for you !…… ′
And he slips something into his Pocket.

Now the Boy was all alone, sitting on the Train, without his Parents,
for the First Time…

He looks at the Scenery through the Window.
Around him Strangers Hustle, make Noise, Enter and Exit
the Compartment,
He gets that Feeling that he was alone..
A person even gives him a
Scary look…
The Boy felt uncomfortable…
And now he was frightened also.
He lowered his head, snuggled in a corner of the Seat,
tears rose to his Eyes.

At that Point he remembered his Father putting something in his pocket.
With a trembling hand he groped this piece of paper, and he opened it,
Son, “Don’t Worry,”
I am in the Next Compartment…

*Truth* :

This is How it is in Life…
When God has sent us in this World, all by ourselves,
HE has also slipped a note in our pocket,

*God Says:*
I am Travelling with you,
I am within your reach !
Call on Me…❗

🙏