Monday, 26 April 2010

How Can I Help a Destitute Beggar?

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As a regular reader of my blog you will know that I am at present in Ahmedbad, in India.

This evening I was strolling the local bazaar, and of course, a young man, I looked in his eyes, and studied his face, and estimated him to be in his late 20's,
pleaded to be helped. "Just get your sandals polished," was his plea. When I walked away, he said he still had not had his day's meal, that he has travelled from afar to be here, amongst a throng of people, and that he had a large family to support, and he was the only breadwinner.

How could I help him? If I were to let my sandals polished, that would give him 2 Rps, may be five.

I wanted to tell him about all the things I have been learning of recently, and been expounding in this blog.

That he just has to start thinking of abundance, give extra Mana Force, or Prana, or Life energy to his Overslef, and order that Overself to get him his needs, have full confidence on the outcome of his orders to his Overself, and continue to look for guidance in what to do, for all his troubles to end.

All this line of thought went through my mind, as I stood before him, and he saw in my standing a source of hope, and continued to tell me of his plight which I recounted above.

As I walked away I thought I could print out my instructions from an earlier blog, and seek him out tomorrow and give it.

Will he be able to read it? Will he scorn me for giving him words when he wants bread?

I don't know what I should do, what I will do? How much confidence do I have in the Mana Force and how it may help some one? Has it helped me?

Please write in the comment box. What is the correct thing to do?

Wishing you all the best. Shree-1

1 comment:

  1. Gita says, do your deed -the action- not for the fruits.

    In this case he should polish your shoes if they needed to be polished. To performe those duties without selfish attachment to the fruit or even the outcome. With this service he will enjoy the work and this word.
    For it a fact, we must ACT OUT our role.
    There is no need for self-delusion or dispair.
    In this act your shoe shine man will find his happiness and yes, we reap what we sow. I am sure by the end of the day he will be able to meet his obligations.

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