• The scent of peace runs through both your words and deeds when it circulates in your being. Due to the aura you radiate, the individual listening to you will become calm and at ease. Their confusion turns into calmness & clarity. #brahmakumaris #calm #peace #quoteoftheday
    The scent of peace runs through both your words and deeds when it circulates in your being. Due to the aura you radiate, the individual listening to you will become calm and at ease. Their confusion turns into calmness & clarity. #brahmakumaris #calm #peace #quoteoftheday
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  • The ability to face any circumstance that life throws at us without losing our composure is the inner spiritual strength that develops with regular spiritual practices.
    Right now, we are all in need of this capacity. Regular meditation practice is one of the quickest ways to develop this resilience. #brahmakumaris #powertoface #meditation #stability #calmness #tolerance #resilience #quoteoftheday #awakening
    The ability to face any circumstance that life throws at us without losing our composure is the inner spiritual strength that develops with regular spiritual practices. Right now, we are all in need of this capacity. Regular meditation practice is one of the quickest ways to develop this resilience. #brahmakumaris #powertoface #meditation #stability #calmness #tolerance #resilience #quoteoftheday #awakening
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  • Practice being silent & still. Even for a little while each day. You can better examine how everything works and moves on the surface of consciousness when there is silence. You can stay calm merely by this practice of silent observation. #brahmakumaris #silence #calmness #stillness #positivevibes #om #shanti
    Practice being silent & still. Even for a little while each day. You can better examine how everything works and moves on the surface of consciousness when there is silence. You can stay calm merely by this practice of silent observation. #brahmakumaris #silence #calmness #stillness #positivevibes #om #shanti
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  • Dadi Prakashmani ji - The second administrative Head of Brahma Kumaris used to say that if I am honest with God & live every moment in alignment with God's teachings then what I do will naturally benefit me and uplift others around me.

    #brahmakumaris #dadiprakashmani #spirituality #peace #quoteoftheday #awakening #enlightenment #calmness #sundayvibes #God #wisdom
    Dadi Prakashmani ji - The second administrative Head of Brahma Kumaris used to say that if I am honest with God & live every moment in alignment with God's teachings then what I do will naturally benefit me and uplift others around me. #brahmakumaris #dadiprakashmani #spirituality #peace #quoteoftheday #awakening #enlightenment #calmness #sundayvibes #God #wisdom
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  • Life is a kind and wise teacher, who guides us through every feature. It teaches us to be calm and centered, no matter what we have encountered. It challenges us to find our harmony, within ourselves and with humanity. #brahmakumaris #lifelessons #balance #harmony #quoteoftheday #positivevibes #calmness #peace #love #care
    Life is a kind and wise teacher, who guides us through every feature. It teaches us to be calm and centered, no matter what we have encountered. It challenges us to find our harmony, within ourselves and with humanity. #brahmakumaris #lifelessons #balance #harmony #quoteoftheday #positivevibes #calmness #peace #love #care
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  • The concept of 7 days as we know it today can be traced back to ancient civilizations, including the contributions of Hindu Rishi mathematician Aryabhata. The division of the week into seven days has historical, cultural, and astronomical significance.

    In Hindu tradition, the seven-day week is called "Saptaha" (सप्ताह), which means "week" in Sanskrit. Each day of the week is associated with a particular planet or deity, which influences the naming of the days in various languages:

    1. RabiBar (Sunday): Named after the Sun (Ravi or Surya), which holds immense significance in Hinduism as the source of light and life. Sunday is considered an auspicious day for worship and is dedicated to the Sun God.

    2. Sombar (Monday): Named after the Moon (Som or Chandra), which is also highly revered in Hindu mythology and symbolizes emotions, beauty, and calmness. Monday is often associated with the worship of Lord Shiva.

    3. Mangalbar (Tuesday): Named after the planet Mars (Mangal), associated with strength, valor, and courage. Tuesday is dedicated to Lord Hanuman, a powerful deity in Hinduism.

    4. Budhbar (Wednesday): Named after the planet Mercury (Budh), which represents intelligence, communication, and business. Wednesday is considered a propitious day for activities related to education and learning.

    5. Brihaspatibar (Thursday): Named after the planet Jupiter (Brihaspati), symbolizing wisdom, knowledge, and fortune. Thursday is associated with worshiping Lord Vishnu or Guru (teacher).

    6. Sukrabar (Friday): Named after the planet Venus (Shukra), associated with love, beauty, and creativity. Friday is considered an auspicious day for weddings and artistic endeavors.

    7. SaniBar (Saturday): Named after the planet Saturn (Shani), which symbolizes discipline, justice, and hard work. Saturday is often associated with the worship of Lord Shani or Lord Hanuman.

    These associations with planets and deities have influenced various cultural practices and religious traditions throughout history. The seven-day week has become a fundamental timekeeping system globally, with each day carrying its own unique significance and being observed in various ways across different cultures and religions.
    The concept of 7 days as we know it today can be traced back to ancient civilizations, including the contributions of Hindu Rishi mathematician Aryabhata. The division of the week into seven days has historical, cultural, and astronomical significance. In Hindu tradition, the seven-day week is called "Saptaha" (सप्ताह), which means "week" in Sanskrit. Each day of the week is associated with a particular planet or deity, which influences the naming of the days in various languages: 1. RabiBar (Sunday): Named after the Sun (Ravi or Surya), which holds immense significance in Hinduism as the source of light and life. Sunday is considered an auspicious day for worship and is dedicated to the Sun God. 2. Sombar (Monday): Named after the Moon (Som or Chandra), which is also highly revered in Hindu mythology and symbolizes emotions, beauty, and calmness. Monday is often associated with the worship of Lord Shiva. 3. Mangalbar (Tuesday): Named after the planet Mars (Mangal), associated with strength, valor, and courage. Tuesday is dedicated to Lord Hanuman, a powerful deity in Hinduism. 4. Budhbar (Wednesday): Named after the planet Mercury (Budh), which represents intelligence, communication, and business. Wednesday is considered a propitious day for activities related to education and learning. 5. Brihaspatibar (Thursday): Named after the planet Jupiter (Brihaspati), symbolizing wisdom, knowledge, and fortune. Thursday is associated with worshiping Lord Vishnu or Guru (teacher). 6. Sukrabar (Friday): Named after the planet Venus (Shukra), associated with love, beauty, and creativity. Friday is considered an auspicious day for weddings and artistic endeavors. 7. SaniBar (Saturday): Named after the planet Saturn (Shani), which symbolizes discipline, justice, and hard work. Saturday is often associated with the worship of Lord Shani or Lord Hanuman. These associations with planets and deities have influenced various cultural practices and religious traditions throughout history. The seven-day week has become a fundamental timekeeping system globally, with each day carrying its own unique significance and being observed in various ways across different cultures and religions.
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  • Science can use its knowledge and technology to recycle waste materials into valuable products. Similarly, silence can use its calmness and awareness to heal, learn, & grow from suffering experiences into higher wisdom & bliss.
    Do you practice silence ?
    #brahmakumaris #powerofsilence #transformation #awakening #quoteoftheday #silence #peace #calmness #meditation #yoga #rajayoga
    Science can use its knowledge and technology to recycle waste materials into valuable products. Similarly, silence can use its calmness and awareness to heal, learn, & grow from suffering experiences into higher wisdom & bliss. Do you practice silence ? #brahmakumaris #powerofsilence #transformation #awakening #quoteoftheday #silence #peace #calmness #meditation #yoga #rajayoga
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  • Peaceful souls do not let their mind be cluttered by every event or situation that occurs around them. They know how to filter out the irrelevant or negative things and focus on what is important or positive. They do not waste their energy or attention on things that they cannot control or change. #brahmakumaris #quoteoftheday #TuesdayThoughts #peaceofmind #calmness
    Peaceful souls do not let their mind be cluttered by every event or situation that occurs around them. They know how to filter out the irrelevant or negative things and focus on what is important or positive. They do not waste their energy or attention on things that they cannot control or change. #brahmakumaris #quoteoftheday #TuesdayThoughts #peaceofmind #calmness
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