Wednesday 31 August 2016

#Improve the #concentration of your #child

#Improve the #concentration of your #child

#Love your #wife

*Love Your 'Own Beautiful Wives'*

*●Don't shout* at your wife when you are talking. It really hurts her.

*●Do not share* her love or affection with another woman. It is called Adultery.

*●Never compare* your wife to another woman. If the other woman was good for you, God would have given her to you.

*●Be gentle* and accommodating. She has sacrificed so much to be with you. It hurts her deeply when you are hash and irritating. Be tender.

*●Hide nothing* from her. You are now one and she's your soulmate. Let there be no secret you are keeping from her.

*●Do not make* negative comment about her body. She risked her life and beauty to carry your babies. She is a living soul not just flesh and blood.

*●Do not let* her body determine her worth. Cherish and appreciate her even till old age.

*●Never shout* at her in the public and in private. If you have an issue to sort with her, do it in the privacy of your room.

*●Thank and appreciate* her for taking good care of you, the kids and the house. It is a great sacrifice she is making.

*●All women* cannot cook the same way; appreciate your wife's food. It is not easy to cook three meals a day, 365 days a year for several years.

*●Never place* your siblings before her. She is your wife. She is one with you. She must come before your family.

*●Make time* to play with her and enjoy her company. Remember when you are dead, she's gonna be by your grave but your friends may be too busy to attend your funeral.

*●Never use* money to manipulate or control her. All your money belongs to her. She is a joint heir with you of the grace of God.

*●Do not* expose her weakness. You will be exposing yourself too. Be a shield around her.

*●Honour* her parents and be kind to her siblings.

*●Never cease* to tell her how much you love her all the days of her life. Women are never tired of hearing that.



*_SAVE A HOME TODAY, PASS IT ON_*




SONAL JAIN



CELEBRITY ASTROLOGER || TAROT CARDS || NUMEROLOGIST || VASTU || MATRIMONIALS ||



www.sonaljainvedic.com

Tuesday 30 August 2016

#We are at the #wrong place

*We Are At The Wrong Place*

A mother and a baby camel were lying around, and suddenly the baby camel asked, "mother, may I ask you some questions? Mother said, "Sure! Why son, is there something bothering you? Baby said, "Why do camels have humps?" Mother said "Well son, we are desert animals, we need the humps to store water and we are known to survive without water".

Baby said, "Okay, then why are our legs long and our feet rounded?" Mother said, "Son, obviously they are meant for walking in the desert. You know with these legs I can move around the desert better than anyone does!" Baby said, "Okay, then why are our eyelashes long? Sometimes it bothers my sight". Mother with pride said, "My son, those long thick eyelashes are your protective cover. They help to protect your eyes from the desert sand and wind".

Baby after thinking said, "I see. So the hump is to store water when we are in the desert, the legs are for walking through the desert and these eye lashes protect my eyes from the desert then what in god's name are we doing here in the Zoo!?"



*De-briefing of this Story*

Many people never consider themselves as experts. They always think that they are just average. Reason for that is because they are working in the wrong field. Truth is – everyone is an expert in atleast one field. But people never take time to reflect on their skills. They need to spend time with themselves and get to know about their skills. Based on the skills, they should select their profession.

Remember – Skills,knowledge, abilities and experiences are only useful if you are at the right place.


*This Story can be used to Share the importance of*

1- Finding your passion

2- Understanding ourselves

SONAL JAIN

CELEBRITY ASTROLOGER || TAROT CARDS || NUMEROLOGIST || VASTU || MATRIMONIALS ||

www.sonaljainvedic.com

Thursday 25 August 2016

Tips for #Good luck and #abundance

#3 #Great #philosophies

3 Great Philosophies:

1. Ability can never remain hidden.

2. No injury is deeper than insult.

3. Birth of tension is death of talent.


SONAL JAIN


CELEBRITY ASTROLOGER || TAROT CARDS || NUMEROLOGIST || VASTU || MATRIMONIALS ||

www.sonaljainvedic.com

#3 #Great #philosophies

3 Great Philosophies:

1. Ability can never remain hidden.

2. No injury is deeper than insult.

3. Birth of tension is death of talent.


SONAL JAIN


CELEBRITY ASTROLOGER || TAROT CARDS || NUMEROLOGIST || VASTU || MATRIMONIALS ||

www.sonaljainvedic.com

#3 #Great #philosophies

3 Great Philosophies:

1. Ability can never remain hidden.

2. No injury is deeper than insult.

3. Birth of tension is death of talent.


SONAL JAIN


CELEBRITY ASTROLOGER || TAROT CARDS || NUMEROLOGIST || VASTU || MATRIMONIALS ||

www.sonaljainvedic.com

Wednesday 24 August 2016

#Confidence

The Audience see a Joker as a Joker,

But the Joker sees Himself as a Performer.

No matter what others think about you,

it's your life, just go on with Confidence...!!



SONAL JAIN


CELEBRITY ASTROLOGER || TAROT CARDS || NUMEROLOGIST || VASTU || MATRIMONIALS ||

www.sonaljainvedic.com

#Confidence

The Audience see a Joker as a Joker,

But the Joker sees Himself as a Performer.

No matter what others think about you,

it's your life, just go on with Confidence...!!



SONAL JAIN


CELEBRITY ASTROLOGER || TAROT CARDS || NUMEROLOGIST || VASTU || MATRIMONIALS ||

www.sonaljainvedic.com

#Confidence

The Audience see a Joker as a Joker,

But the Joker sees Himself as a Performer.

No matter what others think about you,

it's your life, just go on with Confidence...!!



SONAL JAIN


CELEBRITY ASTROLOGER || TAROT CARDS || NUMEROLOGIST || VASTU || MATRIMONIALS ||

www.sonaljainvedic.com

Tuesday 23 August 2016

Amit Mehra pic

Sunday 21 August 2016

#Mantras for #ulcer

#Relax n have #faith

You relax in an aeroplane though you do not know the pilot,

and you relax in a ship though you do not know the captain,

why don't you relax in your life while you know that God is its controller?

Trust your lord.
He is the best planner🙏

SONAL JAIN


CELEBRITY ASTROLOGER || TAROT CARDS || NUMEROLOGIST || VASTU || MATRIMONIALS ||

www.sonaljainvedic.com

#Relax n have #faith

You relax in an aeroplane though you do not know the pilot,

and you relax in a ship though you do not know the captain,

why don't you relax in your life while you know that God is its controller?

Trust your lord.
He is the best planner🙏

SONAL JAIN


CELEBRITY ASTROLOGER || TAROT CARDS || NUMEROLOGIST || VASTU || MATRIMONIALS ||

www.sonaljainvedic.com

Wednesday 17 August 2016

#Mantras for #congestive #cardiac failure

#Mantras for #congestive #cardiac failure

#Mantras for #congestive #cardiac failure

#Quotes

1. "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. His hands can't hit what his eyes can't see. Now you see me, now you don't. George thinks he will, but I know he won't.
2. "Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth."
3. "I'm young; I'm handsome; I'm fast. I can't possibly be beat."
4. "Don't count the days; make the days count."
5. "If my mind can conceive it, and my heart can believe it—then I can achieve it."

6. "It's hard to be humble when you're as great as I am."
7. "It isn't the mountains ahead to climb that wear you out; it's the pebble in your shoe."
8. "If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologize."
9. "Braggin' is when a person says something and can't do it. I do what I say."
10. "I am the greatest, I said that even before I knew I was."
11. "Only a man who knows what it is like to be defeated can reach down to the bottom of his soul and come up with the extra ounce of power it takes to win when the match is even."
12. "I'm so mean, I make medicine sick."
13. "I should be a postage stamp. That's the only way I'll ever get licked."
14. "Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world they've been given than to explore the power they have to change it. Impossible is not a fact. It's an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration. It's a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing."

15. "He who is not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life."
16. "A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life."
17. "If they can make penicillin out of moldy bread, they can sure make something out of you."
18. "I shook up the world. Me! Whee!"
19. "I hated every minute of training, but I said, 'Don't quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion.'"
20. "At home I am a nice guy: but I don't want the world to know. Humble people, I've found, don't get very far."
21. "A man who has no imagination has no wings."
22. "He's (Sonny Liston) too ugly to be the world champ. The world champ should be pretty like me!""

23. "I am the astronaut of boxing. Joe Louis and Dempsey were just jet pilots. I'm in a world of my own."
24. "I've wrestled with alligators. I've tussled with a whale. I done handcuffed lightning. And throw thunder in jail."

25. "Hating people because of their color is wrong. And it doesn't matter which color does the hating. It's just plain wrong."
26. "It's not bragging if you can back it up."
27. "I'm the most recognized and loved man that ever lived cuz there weren't no satellites when Jesus and Moses were around, so people far away in the villages didn't know about them."
28. "It's just a job. Grass grows, birds fly, waves pound the sand. I beat people up."
29. "I'm not the greatest, I'm the double greatest."
30. "Live everyday as if it were your last because someday you're going to be right."



SONAL JAIN


CELEBRITY ASTROLOGER || TAROT CARDS || NUMEROLOGIST || VASTU || MATRIMONIALS ||

www.sonaljainvedic.com

Tuesday 16 August 2016

#Mantras for #Rheumatic #heart disease

#Mantras for #Rheumatic #heart disease

#Mantras for #Rheumatic #heart disease

#Success n #jealousy

When we don't accept other's success, it becomes jealousy

&

when we accept it, it becomes inspiration.


Acceptance is the key to handling life well.

Wishing all my Parsi friends a very happy new year!

SONAL JAIN


CELEBRITY ASTROLOGER || TAROT CARDS || NUMEROLOGIST || VASTU || MATRIMONIALS ||

www.sonaljainvedic.com

Friday 12 August 2016

#Ischemic #heart #disease

#Great #relationship

*Ingredients to a great relationship:*

Love, Respect, Trust, and Communication.

If one is missing, then your lying to yourself about how good you have it.

SONAL JAIN


CELEBRITY ASTROLOGER || TAROT CARDS || NUMEROLOGIST || VASTU || MATRIMONIALS ||

www.sonaljainvedic.com

Thursday 11 August 2016

Mantras to reduce #blood pressure

Mantras to reduce #blood pressure

Mantras to reduce #blood pressure

Mantras to reduce #blood pressure

Mantras to reduce #blood pressure

Mantras to reduce #blood pressure

Mantras to reduce #blood pressure

The #90/10 principle

*The 90/10 principle*

_I am sharing this article I came across written by Stephen Covey_

*I hope you Enjoy it*

*Discover the 90/10 Principle*

*It will change your life (at least the way you react to situations)*

_What is this principle? 10% of life is made up of what happens to you_

_90% of life is decided by how you react_

_What does this mean? We really have no control over 10% of what happens to us_

_We cannot stop the car from breaking down_

_The plane will be late arriving, which throws our whole schedule off_

_A driver may cut us off in traffic_

_We have no control over this 10%_

_The other 90% is different_

_You determine the other 90%_

*How? ……….By your reaction*

_You cannot control a red light but you can control your reaction_

_Don't let people fool you; YOU can control how you react_

*Let's use an example*

_You are eating breakfast with your family_

_Your daughter knocks over a cup of coffee onto your business shirt_

_You have no control over what just happened_

_What happens next will be determined by how you react_

_You curse_

_You harshly scold your daughter for knocking the cup over_

_She breaks down in tears_

_After scolding her, you turn to your spouse and criticize her for placing the cup too close to the edge of the table._

_A short verbal battle follows_

_You storm upstairs and change your shirt_

_Back downstairs, you find your daughter has been too busy crying to finish breakfast and could not get ready for school_

_She misses the bus_

_Your spouse must leave immediately for work_

_You rush to the car and drive your daughter to school_

_Because you are late, you drive 40 miles an hour in a 30 mph speed limit_

_After a 15-minute delay and throwing $60 traffic fine away, you arrive at school_

_Your daughter runs into the building without saying goodbye_

_After arriving at the office 20 minutes late, you find you forgot your briefcase_

_Your day has started terrible_

_As it continues, it seems to get worse and worse_

_You look forward to coming home_

_When you arrive home, you find small wedge in your relationship with your spouse and daughter_

*Why?*

_Because of how you reacted in the morning_

*Why did you have a bad day*

A) *Did the coffee cause it*
B) *Did your daughter cause it*
C) *Did the policeman cause it*
D) *Did you cause it*

_The answer is "D"_

_You had no control over what happened with the coffee_

_How you reacted in those 5 seconds is what caused your bad day_

*Here is what could have and should have happened*

_Coffee splashes over you_

_Your daughter is about to cry_

_You gently say, "Its ok honey, you just need to be more careful next time"_

_Grabbing a towel you rush upstairs_

_After grabbing a new shirt and your briefcase, you come back down in time to look through the window and see your child getting on the bus_

_She turns and waves_

_You arrive 5 minutes early and cheerfully greet the staff_

_Your boss comments on how good the day you are having_

*Notice the difference*

_Two different scenarios_

_Both started the same_

_Both ended different_

*Why?*

*Because of how you REACTED*

_You really do not have any control over 10% of what happens_

_The other 90% was determined by your reaction_

*Here are some ways to apply the 90/10 principle*

_If someone says something negative about you, don't be a sponge_

_Let the attack roll off like water on glass_

_You don't have to let the negative comment affect you_

_React properly and it will not ruin your day_

_A wrong reaction could result in losing a friend or dear one /being fired/getting stressed out etc_

_How do you react if someone cuts you off in traffic_

_Do you lose your temper?_

_Pound on the steering wheel?_

_Do you curse?_

_Does your blood pressure skyrocket?_

_Do you try and bump them?_

_WHO CARES if you arrive ten seconds later at work?_

*Why let the cars ruin your drive?*

_Remember the 90/10 principle, and do not worry about it_

*You are told you lost your job*

_Why lose sleep and get irritated?_

*It will work out*

_Use your worrying energy and time into finding another job_

_The plane is late;
it is going to mangle your schedule for the day_

_Why take outpour frustration on the flight attendant?_

_She has no control over what is going on_

_Use your time to study, get to know the other passenger_

*Why get stressed out?*

_It will just make things worse_

*Now you know the 90-10 principle*

_Apply it and you will be amazed at the results_

*You will lose nothing if you try it*

*The 90-10 principle is incredible*

_Very few know and apply this principle._

*The result?*

_Millions of people are suffering from undeserved stress, trials, problems and heartache_

_We all must understand and apply the 90/10 principle_

*It CAN change your life!!!*



SONAL JAIN


CELEBRITY ASTROLOGER || TAROT CARDS || NUMEROLOGIST || VASTU || MATRIMONIALS ||

www.sonaljainvedic.com

#Trainers


My article in voice of JITO


Wednesday 10 August 2016

#Slow #learner

I sat in my chair quietly next to my mom and dad as my grade 4 teacher Mrs. Shastri gave them an update on my progress at school.

"Nitin is what we call a slow learner" said Mrs. Shastri quietly.

I held my breath and sank a little lower into my chair. I looked up at my dad to see if he was in trouble. My father glanced down, smiled and gave me a quick wink.

On the way home from the Parent-Teacher meeting, I thought about what Mrs. Shastri had called me – 'Slow Learner'. Deep down I knew that what she really meant was that I was dumb.

Later that evening, my mom and dad came into my room carrying a piece of paper and a pen.

They sat down on the side of the bed and said, "Want to talk to you about what Mrs. Shastri said today."

I thought, I might still be in trouble for being a slow learner so I didn't say anything.

"Mrs. Shastri called you something today Nitin, do you know what it was?"

"A Slow Learner" I replied who had already taken the words to heart.

"That's right" said my dad as my mother wrote the words 'Slow Learner' on the piece of paper.

"Do you know what this says?"

"Slow Learner" I replied nodding sadly.

My parents then held up the piece of paper in front me and purposefully tore it into two.

My eyes widened in surprise.

"Mrs. Shastri was wrong" said my parents as they continued to tear the paper into smaller and smaller pieces.

"You're not a slow learner."

"I'm not?"

"No, and starting tomorrow, you and we are going to show that Mrs. Shastri was wrong, OK?"

"OK" I hugged my mom, snuggled down into my pillow and fell asleep with a smile on my face and a warm glow in my heart.

From that day on, my parents spent one hour per day helping me with my reading and writing. By the end of the year, I was doing much better at school and interestingly no one ever labeled me a 'Slow Learner' again.

My parents knew that when a child receives a label from a person in authority such as a teacher or parent, they often take that label to heart and it becomes a part of their self-identity for the rest of their lives.

To avoid this from happening to their son, my parents created a tangible representation of the 'Slow Learner' label and tore it up it in front of me so that the label would not become a part of child's self-concept.

Today I would like to thank my mom and dad (though they were just 4th and 10th grade pass respectively) and request you to do the same exercise. To begin, find a quiet spot where you will not be disturbed and think about the labels that people have given to you, your kids in the past and at present.

Perhaps you were given a label by one of your parents, your teacher, your spouse or your boss. What is the label that resonates in your mind? Is there a label that has become part of yourself identity because a person in a position of authority gave it to you?

If so, write this label down on a blank sheet of paper and hold it up to see it for what it really is – A Label.

It is a label – nothing more. It is not part of you and you do not have to accept it as part of yourself identity any longer.

As you begin to see the label for what it really is – Rip it in half and enjoy the feeling of destroying the label once and for all.

Believe me, it worked for me and definitely it will work for all of us. However you must work from conscious incompetence to unconscious competence by working smartly.

When you do this exercise, you will feel a surge of motivation to take action to ensure that no one attempts to give you this label again in the future.

Just as my parents took action and helped me with my school work, make sure you follow through and do whatever you need to do to eliminate the remnants of the label from your life forever.

A teacher's purpose is not to create students in his own image, but to develop students who can create their own image.


SONAL JAIN


CELEBRITY ASTROLOGER || TAROT CARDS || NUMEROLOGIST || VASTU || MATRIMONIALS ||

www.sonaljainvedic.com

Tuesday 9 August 2016

#Mantras for #toothache

#Mantras for #toothache

#Overestimate #underestimate

An engineer in a car manufacturing company designs a world class car. The owner is impressed with the outcome and praised him a lot.
While trying to bring out the car from the manufacturing area to the office they realised that the car is few inches taller than the entrance.
The engineer felt bad that he didn't noticed this one before creating the car.
The owner was amazed on how to take it outside of the manufacturing area.
The painter said that they can bring out the car and there will be few scratches on top of the car that he will do the tinkering later on.
The engineer said that they can break the entrance and after taking the car out, they can cement it.
The owner was not convinced with any ideas and felt like it is a bad sign to break or scratch.
The watchman was watching all these drama and slowly approached the owner.
He wanted to give an idea if they have no problem. They thought what this guy would tell them that the experts could not give.
Watchman said that the car is only few inches taller than the entrance so if they release the air in the tyre, the height of the car will be adjusted and can be easily taken out.
Everyone there clapped their hands for him.

Don't overestimate or underestimate anyone. We need to listen and analyse everyone's opinion on the situation. Select the best one and enjoy the solution.



SONAL JAIN


CELEBRITY ASTROLOGER || TAROT CARDS || NUMEROLOGIST || VASTU || MATRIMONIALS ||

www.sonaljainvedic.com

#Trainer Friends


Monday 8 August 2016

#Tappers and #listeners

Tappers & Listeners.
Very interesting. ..must read

In 1990, a psychology student at Stanford University, conducted an interesting experiment.

It was referred to as the "Tappers & Listeners" experiment. The rest of the world first heard of it when the authors Chip and Dan Heath started talking about it in public.

For her PhD dissertation, Elizabeth Newton invited her peers in college to participate in the study. Each student was assigned one of two roles: 'Tapper' or 'Listener'. The tappers were given a list of twenty-five popular tunes, such as "Happy Birthday to you" and "Jingle Bells". They had to tap out the tune with their fingers on a table, and the listeners had to guess the song. As you might have guessed, this was not an easy task at all. Of the hundred and twenty times a tune was tapped, the listener could guess the tune correctly only thrice. That's a success rate of about 2.5%.

But here's the interesting bit. Before the tappers began to tap the tune, Elizabeth asked them to predict the probability of the listeners being able to guess the song correctly. The tappers predicted a 50% chance that they would be able to get the listeners to guess the tune correctly.

So while they thought that they would be able to get the listeners to guess correctly one out of two times, the reality was that listeners could guess the tune only once in forty attempts. How come?

Well, here's what was happening. As the tapper taps the tune, he can hear the song playing in his head. His fingers seem to be tapping the tune in perfect sync with what's playing in his head. And he just can't understand why the listener is not able to pick up such a simple tune!

And what about the listener? Well, she doesn't have the tune playing in her head, without which, she has no idea what's happening. She tries as hard as she can to make sense of the bizarre Morse-code like tapping that she hears. Alas, to no avail. This results in utter frustration.

As leaders, we often fall into the tapper's trap! We give instructions which seem very clear in our heads but our colleagues may have no idea what we want them to do. Has it happened to you that you called a young trainee to do some work, and when she got back the next day - having slogged all night to finish the task - you were disappointed? She hadn't quiet done what you were looking for. You probably felt a bit frustrated too, that she 'didn't quite get it.'

The next time that happens, do remember that the problem is with the tapper - not the listener. Because you knew what you wanted to get done, you assumed it was clear to the young trainee too. That is seldom he case.

The next time you are communicating with a colleague, think about the "Tappers & Listeners" experiment. And remember, what's obvious to you may not be so to the other person. When the listener says he doesn't get it, that's not a signal to get irritated. It's probably telling you to put yourself in the other person's shoes, and try and be more explicit. Don't assume that knowledge levels are the same.

One more thing. Tapping harder or Tapping repeatedly won't make it any easier for the Listener! ... 😊



SONAL JAIN


CELEBRITY ASTROLOGER || TAROT CARDS || NUMEROLOGIST || VASTU || MATRIMONIALS ||

www.sonaljainvedic.com

With #Sunil Prabhu


Sunday 7 August 2016

With #Urvashi thakker


With #Smita Thackrey


Saturday 6 August 2016

#Mind #achievements

What the mind attends to , it considers;

what it does not attend to , it dismisses.

What the mind attends to Continually, it believes,

*IT EVENTUALLY ACHEIVES.*

SONAL JAIN


CELEBRITY ASTROLOGER || TAROT CARDS || NUMEROLOGIST || VASTU || MATRIMONIALS ||

www.sonaljainvedic.com

With #Sharman Joshi


Friday 5 August 2016

#Mantras to get #relief from #headaches

#Wealth

Of all the many entrepreneur lessons I have learned, one of the very best lessons came by accident, on a river in Sri Lanka. When I visited Sri Lanka, I went white water rafting. On the trip down the river, my raft drifted into a beautiful valley, and my guide pointed at the tea plantation on the hillside, the beautiful houses with amazing views, and the bustling town by the river. "My father, this was all his." he said "Which part of it?" I asked "All of it!" he said.

Thinking his Dad must be a wealthy landowner, I asked him what his background was. That's when he told me an amazing story. "My father left the Indian mainland at the beginning of the 20th Century, and came to Sri Lanka to explore. He found this valley, and he liked it so much he decided to stay. He didn't have any money, so he cleared some land and learned how to plant tea." "People liked the tea, so he made more.

Then he hired others better than him to plant the tea, as he now had money from his tea sales to pay them." "But people didn't want to travel, so he built extra houses for them and rented the houses to them." I interrupted him, "So he paid them a salary and then they paid it back to him as rent?" "Yes." He replied "And he used that rent money to build even more houses?" I asked. "No. They already had houses. But they wanted nicer food.

So he used the rent money to build a restaurant." I repeated what I heard, just to be clear: "So he paid them a salary, which they paid back in rent, which he reinvested to run a restaurant, so they worked harder to earn more, and pay for nicer food?" "Yes. That's how all these shops started, and the roads got built, and the train station got built, and that bridge got built.

Actually, over about 20 years more than 2,000 people have come and settled in this beautiful town, and most of them didn't even work on the plantation because there was so much else they could do here." As we drifted down the river, his story made me think about how money is like a football. If you're playing football and try and chase the ball, you never get it because it's moving too fast, and you annoy all the other players. But if you focus on the game and pass the ball on when it comes to you, you get passed back the same ball over and over again.

Just like my guide's father, he wasn't focused at chasing money, but on letting the money flow. Just like footballers who play the game and have the ball passed to them many times, he had the same money passed to him again and again every day, through his plantation, properties, restaurants and shops. And every time there was a money exchange, it was because he was adding extra value until there was an entire thriving town that was his home. True entrepreneurs do not chase money. They add value. The money is simply a by-product, which they use again to create more value.

"Be still like a mountain, and flow like a great river." ~ Lao Tse "Where is your father now?" I asked "He passed away twenty years ago."

"Oh, sorry to hear that." After a long pause, I said "So did you inherit all of this from him then?" My guide laughed. "No! During the civil war the government came in and took all my father's land and businesses away. They confiscated it all and sold it to others. They left us with nothing but a small house by the river. My father was too old to go back to work so he died penniless."

Shocked, I said, "That must have been devastating!" My guide just smiled and looked out at the river, "No. He died happy. He lived where he wanted to live, with people he loved. Everywhere he went in this valley, he was friends with everyone. They bought him drinks, treated him to meals. He had no need for money." "My father taught me what real wealth is. That's why I am a river guide."

My guide gestured up at the hills and down the river, "Why would I go into a big city and have to work hard for money that I would spend on things I don't need, when I already have all of this." I left that trip with less money, and more wealth; with less fear, and more flow; with less to get and more to give.

Moral :
A new definition of wealth: "Wealth isn't how much money you have. Wealth is what you're left with if you lose all your money."



SONAL JAIN


CELEBRITY ASTROLOGER || TAROT CARDS || NUMEROLOGIST || VASTU || MATRIMONIALS ||

www.sonaljainvedic.com

With #Suman ji Roongta


Thursday 4 August 2016

With #Shaina NC


Wednesday 3 August 2016

#Methods / #Principals

If we learn methods,we get stuck with methods only

but if we know principals we can devise our own method...


SONAL JAIN


CELEBRITY ASTROLOGER || TAROT CARDS || NUMEROLOGIST || VASTU || MATRIMONIALS ||

www.sonaljainvedic.com

With #Suman roongta and #Shaina NC


Guru karka - What does guru stand for?

Depression remedy

pukhraaj for marital happiness

Tuesday 2 August 2016

#Mantras for #arthritis

What we have is what we can give !

एक बार एक व्यक्ति ने एक नया मकान खरीदा।

उसमे फलों का बगीचा भी था।
मगर पड़ोस के मकान पुराने थे,
और उनमें कई लोग रहते थे।
कुछ दिनों बाद उसने देखा,
कि पड़ोस के मकान से किसी ने बाल्टी भर कूड़ा उसके घर के दरवाजे पर डाल दिया है।

शाम को उस व्यक्ति ने एक बाल्टी ली,
उसमें ताजे फल रखे, और उस घर के दरवाजे की घंटी बजायी।

उस घर के लोग बेचैन हो गये।
और वो सोचने लगे, कि वह उनसे सुबह की घटना के लिये लड़ने आया है।

अतः वे पहले ही तैयार हो गये,
और बुरा भला बोलने लगे।
मगर जैसे ही उन्होंने दरवाजा खोला,
वे हैरान हो गये।
रसीले ताजे फलों से भरी बाल्टी के साथ, चेहरे पर मुस्कान लिये,
नया पड़ोसी सामने खड़ा था।
सब हैरान थे।

*उसने कहा- जो मेरे पास था वही मैं आपके लिये ला सका।*

सच है, जिसके पास जो है,
वही वह दूसरे को दे सकता है।

जरा सोचिये,
कि मेरे पास दूसरों के लिये क्या है?


*SONAL JAIN


CELEBRITY ASTROLOGER || TAROT CARDS || NUMEROLOGIST || VASTU || MATRIMONIALS ||

www.sonaljainvedic.com*

#Marathon skills


Monday 1 August 2016

#Mantras for improving #haemoglobin

#Aim #life #action

Life *without an *aim* is like an envelope *without an address.*

And life *with an aim* but without *action* is like an envelope with an address but *not posted!*

Stay *posted*


SONAL JAIN


CELEBRITY ASTROLOGER || TAROT CARDS || NUMEROLOGIST || VASTU || MATRIMONIALS ||

www.sonaljainvedic.com

With #friends