Use Envy To Get You Going!


In Buddhism, the term irshya is commonly translated as either envy or jealousy. Irshya is defined as a state of mind in which one is highly agitated to obtain wealth and honor for oneself, but unable to bear the excellence of others.The term mudita (sympathetic joy) is defined as taking joy in the good fortune of others. This virtue is considered the antidote to envy.

Moreover, psychologists (van den Ven et al., 2009have recently suggested that there may be two types of envy: malicious envy and benign envy – benign envy being proposed as a type of positive motivational force.Do read the article here http://www.spring.org.uk/2011/05/why-envy-motivates-us.php and note the following:

We tend to feel malicious envy towards another person if we think their success is undeserved. This is the type that makes us want to strike out at the other person and bring them down a peg or two. However when another’s success feels deserved to us, we tend to feel a benign envy: one that isn’t destructive but instead motivates.

…people who felt they had little control over their ability to improve resorted to admiration. On the other hand, those who thought they could improve experienced benign envy and were motivated to work harder. It’s the feeling of control that motivates.

 Benign envy encouraged people to perform better on measures of intelligence and creativity, when compared with both admiration and malicious envy.

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Shri Yantra


Shri means wealth.It is also a word used to show respect.Yantra means instrument.

The wealthymatters.comShri Yantra is formed by nine interlocking triangles that surround and radiate out from a central  point. Together the nine triangles are interlaced in such a way as to form 43 smaller triangles.

The Shri Yantra is considered to be very powerful and is believed to be the yantra of Goddess Mahalakshmi.Mahalakshmi is the Indian Goddess of wealth,prosperity and good fortune.She is believed to manifest herself in the place where this yantra is kept and worshipped.As a result all wishes come true and one’s life is changed for the better.This Yantra is believed to be helpful in getting rid of debt.

Many temples in India, including the Tirupati Temple,the richest one in India, are constructed on the basis of this sacred geometry.

Many people keep and worship a Shri Yantra at home and/or  their place of business. Read more of this post

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