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7 real teaching of hindusm -

1. Core philosophy

The god you believe in is not half as big as the REAL god - Your actions (Your occupation as well as your karma)

2. Detachment

Work hard without giving ANY importance to the reward you will receive. If your intentions are good and if you work hard constantly, THAT state of being is greater than any reward in the world.

3. Cyclic Nature of Life

Life will always be a mix of good times and bad times. If you’re sad, you’re living in the past. If you’re nervous, you’re living in the future. If you want to be happy, only live in the present moment

Do.

4. Faith is strength. 

Irrespective of what you experience in life, always have blind faith in the universe. The firestorms that you go through, eventually create the armour you’ll carry through your life. 

Have faith that everything will fall into place one day.

5. Dhyaan 

Meditation is one of the main purposes of life. Your body, your mind and your soul are genetically wired to benefit from the power of meditation. 

Over the years, this practice has been lost. 

The more you meditate, the more peace you will achieve. The more peace you achieve, the closer you get to hitting the target you were born to hit.

6. Karma 

The purpose of life is to achieve peace. But the purpose of living is to be kind. Help those weaker than yourself and always stand up in the face of wrong doings. Sinning is a sin, witnessing a sin is an even bigger sin.

Good karma brings you closer to peace.

7. Dynamism

Religious and spiritual rules are only guidelines. You are always free to break them, if your gut instinct contradicts what you’ve been told all your life. Focus on being the best version of yourself. If someone doesn’t believe in your beliefs, that is not your problem. Live to spread happiness.

Before expressing your opinions, always ask yourself 3 questions - Is it necessary? Is it true? Is it kind?

A Hindu who spreads even an ounce of negativity in someone else’s life, is no Hindu at all. Hinduism is NOT a religion, it is a THOUGHT PROCESS. 

Accept all, respect all...

But above all : Keep learning.

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