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Intensity in everything brings to you Transfomation



The Current Era is Information age, We have enough information available, But People have less attention. Information exchange can bring change to you but not Transformation. Change is temporary phenomena, Transformation is permanent. Change is just resolution taken to drop the smoking, after week come back to smoking. But Transformation is the stone is becoming the statue, the caterpillar is becoming butterfly, Mohandas has become the mahathma Ghandi, ordinary Teacher Agnes to Mother therasa, Narendra to Vivekananda, Menon to chinmayananda, siddartha to budda.

We are flipping the information to bring a change, we need remote while watching to flip from one to next, When we sit on the computer we always open 10 window, and flip all the windows. We are not thinking about the Transformation. Knowledge can only bring the change, Transformation may happens only in the experience.
That is the reason olden Indian Gurukul systems was taking the student to remote area where there is no disturbance to the child and focused on the Transformation by providing a experience about the life.
“ Source and object meets at intensity, instant Transformation happens”
Intensity in Teaching , Intensity in listening Transformation is possible. Casual reading 10 pages may give few information , Intensity in studying a one page makes transformation.
Intensity in everything brings to you Transformation.

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