Monday, August 25, 2008

I recently Read a talk of Guruji which is given in UN. Few sentences are as below, may not be verbatim, pl excuse.

There are two kinds of people in the life one who take responsibility but do not pray & one who pray but do not take responsibility. We need people who pray & take responsibility.



Really think how much we are responsible for everything which is going on this earth good or bad & as a responsible member on this planet earth what we are doing & also think about what is DR DKB. Comment

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I really aggree, becuase one should take responsibility for the cause of betterment. and Pray to help others in taking responsibility.

Anonymous said...

Its very easy to comment on what how and who should be responsible member on the planet earth. Its easy to point fingers and play the blame game. How about we start doing retrospection and analyse where can we contribute

To save the world, life and humanity requires: respect for the earth, renouncing war, bilateral relations without imposition, clean energy and a rejection of bio-fuels, access to basic services, prioritizing local production, promotion of cultural diversity and living well through communitarian socialism in harmony with Mother Earth.

The 10 Commandments to save the planet

First Commandment: Consume only what is necessary, avoid extravagance, waste, luxury and the desire to get rich.

The second commandment: the concept of denouncing war, which only generates profit for the imperial powers, transnational corporations and a small group of families, but not the people. The millions and millions of dollars which are currently designated for war should be invested in the earth, which has been wounded, mistreated and overexploited.

Third - Relationships of co-existence. Relations must not be based on the submission of or dominating one to another.

Fourth - Water is a human right of all people living on the planet. It has been said that you can live without electricity, but not without water. Water is life.

Fifth - Clean, environmentally friendly energies must be developed and we must stop wasting energy. In 100 years we will finish off fossil fuel deposits that took millions of years to create. "Avoid promoting bio-fuels. It is impossible to understand how some people are setting aside lands to run luxury automobiles and not to produce food for people.

Sixth - Respect Mother Earth. No expert or specialist can debate with Indigenous leaders on the issue of respect for Mother Earth. We should seek ways for the Indigenous movement to influence other social sectors, urban and rural, so that everyone understands that the earth is our mother.

Seventh - Basic services including water, electricity, education, health care, communication and transportation should be considered a human right, and should be publicly owned services rather than private businesses.

Eighth - Consume only what is necessary; prioritize what we produce and consume locally. Consumerism, extravagance and luxury must end. It is inconceivable that some families pursue luxury while millions and millions don't even have the possibility of 'living well'. He noted that while millions of people die of hunger each year, in other parts of the world millions of dollars are spent combating obesity.

Ninth - Promote the diversity of cultures and economies. We are so diverse, and even though the Indigenous movement has always been excluded, we are proposing unity in diversity.

Tenth - Live Well. The concept of 'living well' is not new. It is about recovering the way of our ancestors, to 'live well', which is not to "live better" at the cost of others. We must build a communitarian socialism in harmony with Mother Earth

Anonymous said...

Dear Sachin,
I visited your blog which is quite interesting & above all very positive in its approach.
Taking responsibility builds your character while praying brings one closure to the truth. M.K. Gandhi was one of the greatest historical example of this golden combination.
Like everytime I am simply amazed at the simplicity of Guruji's words which contain the highest of the practicality. Hoping to receive more from you in future.
with warm regards,
Prafull
(Blog Address: The philosophical point)

Anonymous said...

Good to read from Sandeep & Prafful, both are my relatives. I was not knowing about Sandeep as a philosophical thinker & also not knowing about prafful having a blog with name The Philosophical point. I visited his blog a very interesting blog ( I am linking this with my blog), also let me introduce Prafful, he has written a commentary on Gita & I read that. Its really amazing ,shortly I hope he will give for print. Thanks to Sandeep & Prafful

Anonymous said...

This is true, Noone like to take responsibility if it is not in his/her interest,Today people like to talk only if someone ready to take responsibility in the interest of society,to fulfill responsibility it is essential to pray for that because to take any responsibility without interest will need to pray and rest will be done by god only. as "GURUJI" is doing

Unknown said...

I agree 2 your point truly.
i feel this's the biggest prob in India..
more than half don't take up responsibilities.....n those who take r suppressed by the rest...
I've faced it a lot of time..
I've had a big time standing still with roughest winds forcing me to fall..
but the result was even worse.
i became a culprit of partiality..

but some1 has 2 come forward..