Muttapayale How about you? In the list you are not there? And it is talking about making someone happy which you have not done in your life. So do not wag your already scissored tail. KR
On Thu, 9 May 2024 at 03:05, Narayanaswamy Iyer <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear folks > > An abysmal ignoramus demonstrating his lack of knowledge and lack of > education is easily unmasked by his own words. Witness the > following ego-boosters, expressed in the writer's standard > drain-gutter-sewer ungrammatical broken English:- > > (1) "*These thoughts I wrote elsewhere is used here to reflect the so > easy way shown in the quote:" THE SIMPLEST TASK IS TO BE HAPPY WITH > EVERYONE" Suppose you follow what are all few things only I have given , > though I run a long one in the article I wrote, and will show how the quote > is not that easy.*" > > My comments:- > > The super-egoist K Rajaram ex-IRS 9524 propounds seven woolly-headed > nonsensical "strategies" concocted by himself in his idle moments, in order > to achieve "*f**inding happiness amidst morose or shouting characters.*" > > He, being illiterate, has never heard of, and never read of or > appreciated,and, accordingly, fails to appreciate that happiness, or bliss, > or anandam in Sanskrit, is dealt with extensively in the yajur-veda > thaiththireya upanishad. > > That indispensble piece of vedam, which is essential abhyaasam for every > braahmana (which the egoist is not), spells out the comparisons of the > amount of happiness enjoyed by the various entities. > > It starts with the assertion:- "*aanandam brahmano vidvaan.*" > > It takes as a standard the happiness (aananadam) enjoyed by an ordinary > human being. It says that the manushya-gandharvas enjoy *a hundred-fold* > that amount of happiness. > > The deva-gandarvanas enjoy a hundred-fold the happiness enjoyed by the > manushya-gandharvas. > > The pithrunaanjiralokalokas enjoy a hundred-fold the happiness enjoyed by > the deva-gandharvas. > > The aajaanajaanadevas enjoy a hundred-fold the happiness enjoyed by the > pithrunaanjiralokalokas. > > The karmanaa-devas enjoy a hundred-fold the happiness enjoyed by the > pithrunaanjiralokalokas. > > The shathankarmadevaas enjoy a hundred-fold the happiness enjoyed by the > karmanaa-devas. > > Indra enjoys a hundred-fold the happiness enjoyed by the shathan > karma-devas. > > Bruhaspathi enjoys a hundred-fold the happiness enjoyed by Indra. > > Prajaapathi enjoys enjoys a hundred-fold the happiness enjoyed by > Bruhaspathi. > > Brahma enjoys enjoys a hundred-fold the happiness enjoyed by Prajaapathi. > > S Narayanaswamy Iyer > > On Thu, May 9, 2024 at 11:00 AM Rajaram Krishnamurthy < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Said easier than done is a proverb. So quotes are printed so easily but >> the effort one has to follow, endure and get along will knock you out of >> breadth. These thoughts I wrote elsewhere is used here to reflect the so >> easy way shown in the quote:" THE SIMPLEST TASK IS TO BE HAPPY WITH >> EVERYONE" Suppose you follow what are all few things only I have given , >> though I run a long one in the article I wrote, and will show how the quote >> is not that easy.Now: >> >> Finding happiness amidst morose or shouting characters can be >> challenging, but to make it possible, certainly, here are some strategies: >> >> 1 Try to understand why the characters are morose or shouting. They >> might be going through difficult times or facing challenges. Recognizing >> their feelings and perspective can help you empathize with them. >> >> 2 Practice mindfulness and cultivate inner peace. Remind yourself that >> you cannot control others' behaviours but can control your own reactions. >> Take deep breaths, center yourself, and focus on remaining calm. >> >> 3 If the characters' behaviour is affecting you negatively, consider >> setting boundaries. Politely assert your needs and communicate your >> boundaries. This might involve stepping away from the situation or limiting >> your interactions with those characters. >> >> 4 Look for positivity even in challenging situations. Focus on >> things that bring you joy, such as hobbies, spending time with loved ones, >> or engaging in activities that uplift your spirits. >> >> 5 Cultivate a gratitude practice by focusing on things you're >> thankful for, even in difficult moments. Shifting your perspective towards >> gratitude can help you find happiness amidst challenges. >> >> 6 Remember that you have the power to choose how you respond to >> situations. Instead of reacting impulsively to morose or shouting >> characters, respond with kindness, compassion, and understanding. >> >> 7 If you're struggling to find happiness amidst challenging >> characters, don't hesitate to seek support from friends, family, or a >> therapist. Talking about your feelings and receiving support can help you >> navigate difficult situations more effectively. >> >> Ultimately, finding happiness in challenging circumstances is about >> cultivating resilience, maintaining perspective, and focusing on the things >> that bring you joy and fulfilment. But are you a sanyasi and have enough >> time? 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