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Compassion or Weakness

One fine afternoon, I decided to meet Baba Jee. I went to his humble abode, but his caretaker informed me that Baba Jee was sitting by the stream, approximately half an hour away. So, I walked all the way and found Baba Jee sitting under a tree by the stream on a fine rug. He was happy to see me and jokingly asked, "Is your friend from Lahore still around?" "No, Baba Jee," I replied, "he left for Lahore right after leaving your place yesterday." Baba Jee then asked me to sit on the rug and offered me some green tea and sweets. He said, "What brings you today, my child?" Sobia: Baba Jee, you know I am a kind-hearted person who finds it hard to hold grudges or take harsh actions against those who have wronged me. People often see this as a weakness and believe I lack courage. I forgive even when others have offended or hurt me unjustly. They think I do this because I am weak. Is it true? Baba Jee: My child, true strength lies in the heart that can ...

Divine Protection and Nurturing Inner Peace

Maintaining an unshakable sense of peace despite the plots and ill intentions of others is rooted in my unwavering belief that I am divinely protected, with the knowledge that God watches over me. It's an assurance that no matter what schemes may be devised against me, there is a higher power that ultimately governs the fate of those who intend harm. My faith in God's divine protection is a cornerstone of my perspective on life. It reminds me that, as long as I act with integrity and goodness, I am under the shelter of a higher power, and no harm can truly befall me without my consent or God's allowance. Evil individuals who plot against me will inevitably face the consequences of their own malevolent schemes. Knowing this, I choose to hold only peace in my heart and mind. I do not carry the burden of their negativity or ill will. Instead, I rely on my faith in divine protection, recognizing that the universe operates on principles of justice and balance. This perspective e...

The Age-Old Adage: "If You Live by the Gun, You Will Die by the Gun"

In a world where idioms and proverbs are often used to convey profound wisdom, there's one phrase that stands out as both compelling and controversial: "If you live by the gun, you will die by the gun." This saying has been a part of our collective consciousness for many years, and it speaks to the idea that the choices we make in life can have profound consequences. In this article, we will explore the origins and meaning of this phrase and delve into the various ways it has been interpreted and applied. The origins of this phrase can be traced back to ancient times, where a similar sentiment expresses the idea that actions have consequences. This idea of retribution or consequences for one's actions has been a recurring theme in human history. The phrase gained more widespread popularity in modern times, thanks in part to its use in various books, movies, and songs, often portraying the lives of individuals who engage in violence as a means of survival or power. It ...

Life has a Plan of it's Own

If someone if unfair to you, don't worry about it. They will get what they deserve, while you will get what you deserve. It may take some time, as we know that, nature works at a slow pace; but justice is served sooner or later. Everything falls in the right place at the right time. Things happen when they should happen. For that happening, you however have to be prepared. For you and I, life has a plan of it's own.