Akram Youth The Flawless Vision | August 2016 | Akram Youth | Page 3
Editorial
Why does one suffer in this world?
Dadashri says one's own vision is
responsible for this suffering. Drashti evi
Shrushti (Your world is as you perceive it).
If one sees faults in others, the world
around him appears negative. Whereas,
seeing positive attributes of others, makes
a person happy and makes the world
worth living. Hence, we should always see
the world as flawless or innocent
(Nirdosh).
In this issue, let us study the
disadvantages of a negative vision. Even if
we criticize someone or show them their
faults, it must be constructive. Let us learn
how, from Pujyashri in the 'Gnani with
Youth' section.
When I was in college, my friends and
class mates always saw flaws in our
teachers, made fun of them and did not
respect them. Preparing this issue of
Nirdosh Drashti, I can clearly see where
they had gone wrong and why their
results were not so good.
So, let's celebrate the upcoming
Teacher's Day by writing 10 positives of
every one of our teachers and decide
that we will never see negative in our
teachers again. We also have a
psychometric test to determine what
kind of vision you possess. What is your
prakruti (Inherent characteristic traits)?
A better understanding of your prakruti
will aid you in engaging and enhancing
your positive qualities.
Let's embark on this wonderful
journey to develop a positive and
flawless vision.
- Dimple Mehta
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