The Golden Hearts and the Rusted Gold


The Golden Hearts and the Rusted Gold




Gold is one of the least reactive elements. Gold does not combine easily with oxygen so it remains shining. It neither does rust nor gets tarnished.

Impurities, however, it can spoil the quality of gold.

Humans are just like pure gold. We all have born with a pure heart. But as we grow chronologically, layers of impurities get settled over our pure hearts, and gradually these get spoiled. We do not take diligent care, the way we take care of our jewelry, to keep our hearts shining. We ignore the layers of dirt over it. A stage comes when the pure heart does not become visible and it is the dirt only that reflects from our personality. How can dirt reflect rays of shines?

We should take care of our Golden Heart so that the Heart remains resplendent.

Comments

  1. I think now a days pure heart gets dilute internally like 24k gold to 22k gold, 18k gold etc....its hard to differentiate from original eventhough it shines like gold....

    We need diamond hearts...

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  2. True, if everyone will think like this, then the world will became a gold planet.

    In which there will be no rich or poor, no selfish, in families girls will treated as devi Laxmi, Parents will treated as god, as well as teachers will also treated as gods.

    This is our Indian culture. Jai Jagannatha ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™

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    1. Yes, you are correct. It is true that - as we think so we become.

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  3. Hi
    Ramalingam here.
    All children are born pure.
    As they grow up, they imbibe. From parents, from siblings, from teachers, from friends, from society and from media.
    They are moulded, influenced, pressurized, tricked, taught, praised, ridiculed, awarded, punished and scorned for many of their actions, words, etc. which were given to them.
    The heart of pure gold now undergoes the reverse alchemy and slowly converts into base metal.
    Then, one day, realisation dawns. The Guru manifests and leads the child and introduces the way to mukti.
    The tapasya is very stringent and unforgiving. It's baptism by fire. Soon the mala-tatvas which sully the gold are burnt, layer by layer and the heart of gold is restored.
    Peace prevails.

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    1. Great analysis. In fact the feed back has given me much more insights to write on this topic with more details. Thank you so much dear.

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