Thursday, February 17, 2011

How To Change Your Diana Lens

Mahatma: Mohandas K. Gandhi. Vicenza Photos

One day, an Indian thinker had the following question to his disciples:



"Why do people cry when they are angry?"


"They cry because they lose the peace," said one of them.


"Why cry if the person is at his side?" again said the thinker.


"Well, we cry because we want the other person to listen to us," said another pupil.


The teacher came back to ask: "So you can not talk in a low voice?"


Several other answers were given but not convinced the thinker. Then he said: "You know why you cry at another person when you are angry? The fact is that when two people are angry, their hearts are far away. To cover this distance is necessary to shout to hear yourself. How angry are more the stronger will have to shout to hear each other. On the other hand, what happens when two people are in love? They do not shout, speak softly. And why? Because their hearts are very close. The distance between them is small. Sometimes they are so close to their hearts that will not even speak, only whisper. And when love is most intense is not necessary to even whisper, just look. Their hearts are intended. That 's what happens when two people love each approach. "


Finally, the thinker concluded:


" When you discuss not let your hearts be turned away, do not say Words can outdistance them more, because there will come a day when the distance is not so much that meet no more the way back. "






The thinker in question is the great Mahatma: Mohandas K. Gandhi.

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