Tuesday, 2 September 2014

As is the MOTHER, so is the CHILD


We say “as is the mother so is the child” and the children born to one mother will be as per the ancestral trend. A mother may have only one child in this life. In her succeeding incarnation she might have ten children.

People born in the present incarnation in some families do not take their birth in the same families in their next incarnation.

When a man dies he has some desires which have not been fulfilled during his life time. His next birth he takes in such a place and surroundings that he will be able to complete his unfulfilled desires.

What we call mother’s trend comes from the way in which the CHILDREN ARE BROUGHT UP. They do not depend upon the family trend.

The children of the same mother grow up according to their thoughts and we find the children to differ from one another in their thoughts and characters. These changes come as an effect of their PREVIOUS BIRTHS.

A father divides his property equally among his sons. One son destroys the property given to him in few months or years. Another son doubles it in a year. A third son maintains it at the same level.

These are the effects to their previous births. It depends upon his thoughts and the breath he takes. If one has good thoughts and takes good breath he comes up in his life and prospers.

The changes in a child’s mind come from the way in which the child is brought up by the parents. Even the effects of the previous births can be ALTERED BY THE PARENTS of the child BY MOULDING THEIR THOUGHTS IN A PROPER WAY.

All the changes come from the thoughts of the parents.

Every place has the effect of the soil and the water there. The thoughts of the people are also affected by the soil and the water there.

As per their thoughts they take their breath and hence the children of one place have the same character.

We can judge a place from the thoughts of the children and their deeds. The quality of the soil and the water of a place depends upon the THOUGHTS OF THE PEOPLE THERE.

We talk of a house, a street, a village and so on. The quality of a house depends upon the thoughts of its inmates; the quality of a street depends upon the houses in that street; and that of the entire village depends upon the nature of the streets there.

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