Re: [MTC Global] Fwd: Abundance

Dear MTCians,

Mr.Vemuganti's "abundance" is really unlimited.It is giving lot of food for thought. One can be envious at looking other's growth; only things is, it should not become 'enmity'. If you are positively envious by looking at others'  growth, you prepare yourselves to exceed him in his business or any other ventures.Enviousness should not end in being hatred. 

Healthy competition in Business, Vieing with one another in academics or in employment, all are required. Do not look at the growth of others. See the efforts which he is taking in achieving such goals. Try to put more efforts and overtake him.
Be positive in your  outlook; The world is very big; Lot of ventures are available at one's  disposal. How one deploys his efforts and endeavours only matters. But every one must remember that everything has got its own limitations and boundaries.

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On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 10:42 AM, Ramesh Vemuganti <vemugantiramesh@gmail.com> wrote:
After lot of thought, I am forwarding this mail. How many practice this ?
Please read on. Your views.

regards

Ramesh Vemuganti

Unlimited abundance

There is no limit to the supply of abundance. In fact, the more abundance that is lived, experienced and appreciated, the more there is to go around.

The only limits on your abundance are the limits you place on it. The good fortune of others does not come at your expense, and your own authentic good fortune does not come at the expense of others.

As such, envy is a completely self defeating thought. When your thoughts are filled with envy, you cannot see or connect with the abundance that would otherwise be available to you. Yet the moment you begin to rejoice in the good fortune of others, it becomes your good fortune as well. As soon as you let go of any envious thoughts, abundance begins to flow your way.

Be supportive, not resentful, of the achievements of others. Instead of cutting yourself off from their good fortune, you can participate in it and partake of it by virtue of your sincere encouragement.

Banish all thoughts of envy and resentment, and open your eyes to the amazing abundance that is yours to live.

Use what talents you possess. The woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang the best.– Henry Van Dyke

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