Teaching spirituality to children enlightenment belagavi

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  • Teaching spirituality to children enlightenment belagavi
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    Hinduism is there since the middle of the twentieth century, Hindu teachings have become more widely understood throughout the world. As a result, cardinal aspects of the Hindu approach to living have been taken up by many thoughtful individuals of diverse religions and ethnicities far beyond India. This is because they find them to be wise and effective ways of living. Hindu precepts that are being widely adopted in the 21st century include : vegetarian eating, living in harmony with Nature instead of dominating Nature, non violence, tolerance, the world is one big family instead of Us versus Them, the karma and the reincarnation theories.
    Teach your children how the unique wisdom of their born faith, especially in the principles listed above, is being more appreciated and adopted by spiritual seekers than ever before. Swami Chinmayananda, in his first public talk in 1951, made a powerful statement about the effectiveness of Hinduism: “The true Hinduism is a science of perfection. There is, in this true Hinduism, a solution to every individual, social, national and international problem. True Hinduism is the Sanatana Dharma of the Upanishads.” Children whose peers do not value Hinduism will take heart in Swami’s pride-instilling words.
    Parents are the first guru.
    Take responsibility for being the primary teachers to your children. The child’s deepest impressions come from what the parents do and say. The Hindu view of life is that we are a divine being, a soul, who experiences many lives on Earth, and that the purpose of our being here is spiritual unfolding. Over a period of many lives, we gradually become more spiritual and are thus able to experience divine consciousness more deeply. This eventually leads to a profound experience of God, which brings to a conclusion our pattern of reincarnation on Earth. This achievement is called moksha, liberation. A great lady saint of India, Anandamayi Ma, stated the goal of God Realization quite beautifully: “Man is a human being only so much as he aspires to Self Realization. This is what human birth is meant for. To realize the One is the supreme duty of every human being.”
    Parents can consciously and systematically develop key qualities in their children that will help them to be happy, religious and successful when they reach adulthood. A wise mother once wrote, “I truly believe we live out part of our karma through our children, and we grow and improve as they do.” Though parents may think they are just helping their children improve, in truth parents cannot separate themselves from their children. The child’s growth and spiritual evolution is the parents’ as well. There are many qualities we want our children to possess. We will explore nine of these to see what children should be taught, or not taught, by parents to develop each quality. The nine qualities are:
    1. Positive Self-Concept
    A positive self-concept arises when we think of ourselves as a worthy individual deserving of a wonderful life. How is this accomplished? It is through being generous with your praise and appreciation, making children know they are loved and valued, that who they are makes a difference and life is full of promise. Unfortunately, many children reach adulthood with a negative self-concept, feeling that others are better than they are and life has little to offer. A negative self-concept is developed through verbally running down a child through teasing, joking or insulting remarks. This, of course, needs to be stopped and replaced with encouragement and praise.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @ignorasmus
    @ignorasmus 10 місяців тому +1

    When others do this, it is brainwashing.
    But we give children "Sanskaram" and trach them "spirituality".🙏