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Messages from GOD. / Life is Just like a School.

Life is just like a school. The fundamental objective of admitting oneself into a school is to gain knowledge and graduate oneself to the next level. However it is also happens that a student fails in a particular class and continues to attend school in the same grade – isn’t it? In a typical case it is also possible that a student fails multiple times in the same class and ultimately drops out of school. Similarly life also provides us with an opportunity to learn and grow in knowledge. It is constantly offering you with the opportunity to transcend to superior heights and raise your level of consciousness. Unfortunately we are all blind to any kind of transcendence. We wish to continue and enjoy in a state that we are currently in. We prefer to remain in the same class year over year and ultimately prefer to be a drop out. A politician wants to play the worldly game of power, pride, ego and he remains clinged these human vices. A Doctor wants to amass wealth, earn fame and nourish his ego and hence he remains clinged to life. We all want to remain attached with something or the other. You falsely believe that your car is your car, your house is yours, your job, your child, your wife is yours. These false beliefs restrict us from transcending to the next level in life at all.

Infact if one lives life consciously, one might not only clearly listen life’s messages but also will be able to speak and communicate with life. We miss many such communications since we are all busy running a goal less race. There comes a time in many people’s life where you feel that all the so called worldly success that has come his way in life has denied him of something far superior and satisfying. For a moment you feel like embarking on a search for that blissful experience – A search within yourself, an inner search. Suddenly the worldly engagements stands face to face with you with a starring look and you ignore that call and

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