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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSOW GOOD SEEDS IN THE FIELD OF YOUR LIFE
What is the best that you are capable of giving to the World? I have a simple answer to that question; the best that I can give to the World are good thoughts, good words, and good actions. When I offer the best that I can to this World, the best will come back to me! Therefore, my sixth practical suggestion is: sow good seeds in the field of your life!
The law of the seed is also the profound law of karma, which is unique to Hindu philosophy. What is the law of the seed? Ask any farmer, ask any peasant, ask the simple village folk who live by the land –and they will tell you the law of seed: as you sow ,so shall you reap.
‘As you sow, so shall you reap?’ Each one of us has been given a plot –the field of our life. In this field of life, we are sowing seeds every day. Every thought I think, every word I utter, every deed I perform, every emotion that I arouse within my heart, every feeling, every fancy, every wish are the seeds I’m sowing in this field of life
The law of Karma simply stated is the law of cause and effect. It is a scientific law. It is a universal law. It is built up of these two aspects – as you sow, so shall you reap –as you think, so you become. You cannot sow thorns and reap apples.
Sunil Sachwani
Biography of author
The Author Mr. Sunil Sachwani, was born in April 1964 and is a Mumbai resident, professionally he is a banker in free time after banking hours he spends time in performing various duties such as household work and writing articles and books.
He writes articles for his Bank’s magazine called “Taarangan” which is published by Bank of India quarterly for the staff of the Bank of India. In 1995 he was inspired by his father-in-law, who as a senior citizen used to write books.
The author has written three books in a period of 8-9 days of privilege leave. The author possesses the ability of how to utilize the spare time! So, this is one such example keeping busy in his daily life.
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