Engage consciousness and be spiritual


We all have certain habits. Habit is a thing that we often do without thinking. When we analyze the activity we are involved in would reveal that it often results into a certain kind of negativity (in a relative term). For example, when we enter our kitchen for cooking, we often end up making the kitchen look untidy. Here cooking is the activity we intended for but we did not intend to make the kitchen untidy. But it still happens which is beyond our control. Or say, when we drive car it never occurs to us the harm we do to the environment releasing gases or by burdening the planet consuming fossil energy more speedily than the nature can produce it.


To do away with the darkness, we need to generate electricity. Similarly, we need to take efforts in order to undo the negativity that we create unknowingly. The efforts we need to put in to negate the undesirable outcome of the activity we carry out can only be done by engaging ourselves consciously. In the Indian mythology, when devtas wanted to churn out nectar from the ocean they unknowingly encountered poison for which they needed Shiv to hold it in his throat. In the same way, we need to establish Shiv Tatva within us to undo the negativity we create around. And, to establish the Shiv Tatva, we need to engage our consciousness. The moment we engage our consciousness we establish Shiv Tatva within and take a leap in our spiritual progress.

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