You May Unlock Your Potentials

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You May Unlock Your Potentials 




You May Unlock Your Potentials 




  1. The Act Of Divine Power;

I was recently watching a video on teaching of Bhagwat Geeta on Facebook. One thing that struck me was the teaching that there are five essential concepts in life: the soul, nature, karma, time, and God and these are interwoven in such a way that whatever karma we do, we reap the fruit of it. In other words, whatever karma or actions we take, we will reap the corresponding results. Good actions lead to good results whereas bad actions lead to bad results.

This learning was new for me. At that time, I had my belief that God had given us all the powers, abilities and Will with freedom to do whatever we want. It is up to decide how we use those powers, and that determines our success and happiness in life. In this way, we are the architects of our own destiny.

When I looked into these teachings, initially these seemed as they are two sets of conceptions but later both appeared as complimenting each-others. In other words, It seems that this Godly Power has given us all powers with freedom to do what we want to do but at the same time, He is keeping a watch on us with intent to reward or penalise us for our deeds!

I believe that this is a very important and unique arrangement of Nature. Believing so, our purpose is to explore this idea in more detail. This blog is an attempt in this direction…



  1. We Are Empowered To Perform Karma/Action?


The Bhagavad Gita for example, is very clear about the karma or actions of our life. The Bhagavad Gita clearly believes that what we do, we get the return for the same. In other words, suppose a person does a good deed, then according to the Bhagavad Gita, he does this good work through his body, in which the soul resides. This work or action will be good according to the qualities of his nature and in that case, he will get good results or reward by God or by Nature. Therefore, the Bhagavad Gita always advises us to do good deeds.

So, logically speaking, you will find that this principle of karma is a very powerful force that shapes our lives. This principle says that we are payed for our behaviour. Good behaviour yield good consequences and bad behaviour yield bad results. Secondly that there is some Divine power or entity or things like that which have built so varied nature of powered in us so that we can do whatever we need.

What does it says? Isn't that our success or failure is our creation only? We can summarise it all as below...

  1. Self-mastery

We are the masters of our own lives. In other words, whatever we do in our lives, we reap the consequences, and these consequences are determined by our nature. For example, if we have good qualities, our lives will be filled with happiness and memorable moments and vice versa.a

     2.  Mastery and Karma or Actions

Our actions are carried out through our bodies, where our soul resides and is controlled by God, the Almighty. This isn't random but is accounted for according to our deeds, especially when judgement day comes.

  1. Deep Connection

This self-mastery and compliance of karma are deeply connected. We can say that you and your actions shape your life. It is like Some Unknown Forces have set a solid system for your Actions of life. When you are applying your powers for performing action, your  fate of life is defined.

In summary, you and your life are shaped by your actions. Practising good karma boosts self-confidence and brings new energy into your life. 



  1. WHY Divine Power is So Kind to Us?

If you ask about God, you will find different people beliefs about God differently. I myself is not clear about God and believe differently. For me for example, we don't know if there is God or not but onething is sure -there exists some form of Supreme Power or entity or something like that which is responsible for everything within and around us. People seem to have given it different names such as God, Almighty, Allah, Jesus Christ, and more. For us, it as a Divine, mysterious force that governs and directs all aspects of our existence and named Ishwara.  

This so-called mysterious force has created these plants and animals and have equipped them  with everything they need to thrive. This means that this Devine power has endowed us with powers and abilities to anything we want. In other words, each of us has unique talents, strengths, and opportunities to make the most of our lives. These capabilities have made us capable to overcome challenges, pursue our passions, and contribute to the world around us. 

Just like plants grow towards the sun and animals instinctively find their way, we can harness our Godly gifts to navigate our journey and fulfil our needs. So let's embrace it earnestly, seize the opportunities and make the most of these blessings….


  1. Why Are We So Ignorant To Our Power

One of our opt observation is that thanks to the Almighty God, He had made people so powerful and complete with all powers and Competencies built in them. But sadly People in general are seen as not caring these godly gifts too much. Our efforts showed their level of awareness is low. Reasons may be many.....

  1. People Are Ignorant

We are so blindly ignorant about our amazing powers that we almost have failed to realise what we have amazing things inside! It's like the flower not knowing it can bloom. Similarly, we aren't aware that we have strengths. We often overlook our inherent potential and the natural world around us and so miss our inbuilt unique talents.

  1. People Are Scared:

Sometimes we are so confused that we hardly try anything new? Trying new things is another issue which stops you from taking a chance. It is fear of messing up or what others might think can hold us back from exploring the valuable opportunities which our natural gifts offer. Please remember, even baby birds have to fledge the nest at some point then why not you?

So, it is like stepping outside of our comfort zones and exploring our "wild" side. It is like challenging himself.

  1. They Had Distraction Overload: 

Constant influx of external stimuli of varying nature of noise pollution in our modern lives is another constraining factor. Buzzing of phones or flushing of screens easily makes us lost in the noise and miss the quiet messages from our intuition and natural inclinations.  Result is that we get pulled away from inner exploration and gradually find ourselves away from nature.

  1. Fitting In vs. Standing Out:

Sometimes, people trying to fit into others' designs also check one from exploiting their own resources. For such people, what society says seems more important than our own unique talents and passions. It's like wearing someone else's clothes that neither quite fit nor showing off your true style!


  1. Will You Embrace Your Journey Now?

Please note that the moment you become aware of our limiting beliefs and societal pressures, you gain the power to challenge them. And when you, you can nurture your innate talents, embrace your unique strengths, and step outside comfort zones. It's not about becoming a superhero; it's about owning your authentic self and letting your potential blossom, however unique it may be.

Remember, recognizing the challenges that prevent you from harnessing nature's gifts is the first step towards knowing them and practising in life.  It makes you consciously seek to understand, foster courage, minimise distractions and embrace our individuality. This in turn makes you unlock the path to a more fulfilling life.


Dr Gyanandra Singh, 

Psychology and Content Writing 

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