Monday, May 4, 2015

Monday Motivation for Success from Siva (30): With the WILL to do, the impossible becomes POSSIBLE

Hi,
It is said, “Where there is a will, there is a way.” It all begins with an intention in the mind. It would soon become a desire in the heart, and a strong will to do. And, the world would somehow feel this WILL and start conspiring to provide the means necessary to do the IMPOSSIBLE. The impossible would become very much possible. Let us look at this incident from the Ramayana and draw inspiration from it.
--------------------------------------------------------With the WILL to do, the impossible Becomes POSSIBLE.As revealed and inspired by Jambavant, Hanuman came to know about the powers he possessed. He understood that it was his responsibility to take up the search operation of Sita Devi in Lanka. So, he readied himself to jump over the ocean and reach Lanka.

Hanuman accordingly took up the most adventurous and unparalleled task ever. That is to jump over an ocean. The shore on the other side of it was not even visible. The width of the ocean to be crossed over was 100 yojanas. Though it seemed impossible, he wanted to do it and believed that he could do it. And, he decided to jump over the ocean. It was the 1st act of the many impossible deeds that Hanuman did while he crossed the ocean.
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Your intentions matter. Your thoughts count. And, your WILL to do is the ultimate. It will propel you to become a winner, a champion, and an extraordinary achiever. It is magical. You get to see how beautifully the world responds to you and makes what you think and believe possible. Just develop the WILL to do, EVERYTHING FOLLOWS.

Hanuman expanded his body and grew it to the size of a mountain. He stood up on the mountain – Mahendra Giri. He roared aloud like a thunder. He shook his tail and placed it on his back. He looked up at the sky and loudly announced his intention so that all the vanaras could listen, “I will cross the ocean, go to Lanka, and search for Sita Devi there. If she is not found there, I will go to the heaven and search for her there. If she is not found there too, I will go to Lanka again, capture Ravana, and bring him here. I will somehow get to know the whereabouts of Sita Devi and return. I will accomplish the task and come back.



As Hanuman flew over the ocean, suddenly a huge mountain called ‘Mynaka’ sprang up from the waters and obstructed him on his way. Hanuman did not get perturbed in any manner, gently pushed it aside, and crossed the hurdle with ease. This was his 2nd act of the impossible deeds he did.



Then the 3rd obstacle came in the form of a huge monster of the size of a mountain that stood on Hanuman’s way and told him, “The devatas sent you here to be my food. Enter my mouth. I will eat you. You cannot avoid me and go forward. This is a boon gifted to me by Lord Brahma. You have no way but to enter my mouth and become my food. Hanuman, using all of his intellect and skills, reduced his size to that of a thumb, entered her mouth, and came out of her body in a flash with great ease. This was the 3rd act of the impossible deeds he did.



Then, as he was flying past the ocean, there was a dangerous sea creature called ‘Simhika’ which had the power to drag anyone and everyone into the sea just by seeing the shadow of the person in the seawaters. She started pulling Hanuman too and he found it difficult to move forward as he was being dragged downward into the ocean. He grew his body, and Simhika too opened its mouth very wide. Immediately, Hanuman reduced his size, entered her mouth, smashed her heart, and came out in a flash. Thus Hanuman did his 4th act of the impossible deeds.



Hanuman was a go-getter. There was nothing impossible to him. He was sent in search of Sita Devi just to see if she was there in Lanka, but he came back burning Lanka.

To your SUCCESS,
With love and regards,
Siva
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