Sagacity, Humility And Restraint Will Be Useful For The Acquisition Of Knowledge

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SPHOORTHIOUM

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Jun 22, 2011, 11:46:19 AM6/22/11
to Sri Sri Sri Guru Viswa Sphoorthi
Sphoorthi Oum,

Reference: Opinion 27 from the book 'The Opinions' written by Guruji

One should listen with tolerance as far as possible completely
carefully to what others say.

Although it is a known thing to us, although we know more, than what
others say in a certain matter, we should still try to listen only. If
possible, we should also try to say what we know.

We should not feel shy to know what we do not know. So also, we should
not fear to say what we know. Either ego, or only imitation is not
good.

There will be something we should know, should let-know until the end
of the life.

Similar to students become teachers, teachers need to consider
themselves as students. This method is needed for acquisition of
knowledge.

But in many people the characteristic of saying to others itself will
be more. The ego – that there is nothing he
needs to know, all those whom he sees should know through him only –
is the characteristic of ignorant.

Sagacity, humility and restraint will be useful for the acquisition of
knowledge.

With Love & Regards,
Sphoorthi Family
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