“Imagination is important” However, for complete bliss, dharma (Salvation) is more important.

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“Imagination is important” However, for complete bliss, dharma (Salvation) is more important

“Raise your hands to achieve your goal”. This slide shows how one can achieve his goal. “Once a person wanted to go to USA for a meeting, he would made proper planning: - arranging ticket, dedicatedly preparing meeting schedule, handing over urgent work with colleague for implementation in his absence, packing luggage, catching the flight and reaching USA” Similarly, once we decide to follow Dharma and achieve complete bliss, you would act in that direction

Humility Detachment Renunciation Austerity Supreme forgiveness Truthfulness Continence Straight- forwardness Purity Self- restraint

Five Great vows Of Ascetics Non-attachment/ Non-possession - Aparigraha Non-violence - Ahimsa Truth - Satya Non-stealing - Achaurya/asteya Celibacy/Chastity - Brahmcharya

Five Rules of Conducts (Samities) Adana Nikshepana Samiti- Regulation of talking and keeping Esnna Samiti- Regulation of begging Iriya Samiti- Regulation of walking Utsarga Samiti- Regulation of disposal Bhasa Samiti- Regulation of speaking

Three Rules of avoidance of misconduct (Gupties) Kaya Gupti- Regulation of bodily activity Mana Gupti- Regulation of mind Vachana Gupti- Regulation of speach

To reflect and... Act. The difference between the rich and poor countries is not because of :

The age of the country As India & Egypt, that are more than 2000 years old and are poor whereas Canada, Australia & New Zealand, that 150 years Ago were inexpressive, today are Developed countries and are rich.

Available Natural Resources Japan has a limited territory, 80% mountainous, inadequate for agriculture & cattle raising, but it is the second world economy. The country is like an immense floating factory, importing raw material from the whole world and exporting manufactured products.

Switzerland, which does not plant cocoa but has the best chocolate of the world. In its little territory they raise animals and plant the soil during 4 months per year. Not enough, they produce dairy products of the best quality. It is a small country that transmits an image of security, order & labor, which made it the world’s strong safe. Area / Territory

Intellectual Difference Executives from rich countries who communicate with their counterparts in poor countries show that there is no significant intellectual difference.

What is the difference then?

The difference is because of :

The great majority follow the following principles in their lives :

9. Punctuality. 1. Ethics, as a basic principle. 2. Integrity. 3. Responsibility. 4. Respect to the laws & rules. 5. Respect to the rights of other citizens. 6. Work loving. 7. Strive for saving & investment. 8. Will of super action.

Humility Detachment Renunciation Austerity Supreme forgiveness Truthfulness Continence Straight- forwardness Purity Self- restraint

Five Great vows Of Ascetics Non-attachment/ Non-possession - Aparigraha Non-violence - Ahimsa Truth - Satya Non-stealing - Achaurya/asteya Celibacy/Chastity - Brahmcharya

SCIENCE BEAUTIFUL INNOCENT DEDICATED POWERFUL RELIGION ELEGANT RELIABLE EFFICIENT PERFECT SCIENCE & RELIGION