
How To Take Situations As A Challenge, Not A Threat
Whenever there is a small or a big problem there are two approaches. One is to take that particular problem as a threat and the
Outer divisions of time into minutes, hours, days, weeks, and so forth are man-made. From the spiritual viewpoint there is no such thing as time in the way that man has come to regard it. With God a thousand years are as one day and one day is as a thousand years. Time signifies the measure of events. The events are the main thing and they should always be recognized in that way, else the measure of them assumes undue importance. Divisions of time signify degrees of unfoldment.
One’s consciousness is the sum total of “time,” as we know it is spent in the body you currently inhabit. Revelation 1:8 reveals, “I am the Alpha and the Omega, who is and who was and who is to come, the Almighty.” Isn’t it fascinating that Jesus Christ is the focal point of how we measure human existence, how the world measures time? Historical time is either BC (before Christ) or A.D (after His death). Scripture even tells us the best use of our time should be spent searching for, finding and honouring the Almighty by mirroring as best as we can. Time is the key to our existence. It is the essence of life as we know it. Unfortunately, most of us measure time in our consciousness as minutes, hours, days etc. The result of squandering time is basically a bankrupt soul.
In Rajyoga meditation, we initiate ourselves in Brahma Muhurta, early wee hours prior to sunrise. This time is designed to meditate, pray or get involved in any kind of spiritual activity and get immersed in the deep thoughts of rising and emerging into a soul full of clean, pure and wise thoughts.
Performing the whole day in the brim of knowledge being loveful, being peaceful, being blissful will not only help us to forgive our bad karmas but will also make us refined souls and help us to appreciate the time and utilise it in the appropriate direction of life. Thus, time is a Great teacher.

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