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Raksha Bandhan , a celebration of sibling bonds , far surpasses the ritual of tying a sacred thread. It transcends familial affection, reminding us to embrace the transformative power of purity and protection. It is important to understand and imbibe the profound teachings behind the traditional rituals.

Tilak: It helps in remembering our true identity. Top Picks For You How Can I Be a Better Version of Myself? Being Aware Transforms Our Popcorn Mind How to raise a disciplined and well-mannered child? The ritual of applying a tilak on the forehead symbolises our true identity: "I am a soul whose original nature is purity, power, peace, love, and happiness." We have forgotten this truth and are entangled in illusions of being a body, role or relationship.



We pursue happiness through sensory pleasures. We seek peace from places, love from people and power from positions. When these external sources don't meet expectations, we create ego, anger, greed, worry, fear and stress.

Rakhi: Tying rakhi is a pledge of purity. In an era dominated by ego, anger, stress, fear, competition and hatred, our greatest need for protection is not from external threats but from the vices within ourselves. Most global issues and personal challenges stem from five vices: lust, anger, greed, attachment, and ego.

The act of tying a Rakhi symbolises our pledge to embrace purity, which protects us from these negative influences. As we tie the Rakhi, we intentionally strive to transform lust into purity, anger into peace, greed into contentment, attachment into love, and ego into humility. We must remember, 'I am a pure soul connecting with other pure souls who play different roles.

' Barriers like gender, religion, relationships, status, and accomplishments disappear. We understand that every soul is on a unique journey, carrying different sanskars along the way. This leads to unity, compassion, empathy, and acceptance being at the core of our everyday interactions.

Adopting a soul-conscious perspective enables us to let go of past hurt. We shift focus from 'What can I get from others?' to 'What can I give others?' As a result, regardless of people's behaviours, our selfless mindset generates pure and powerful thoughts and words for them, which transform into blessings that empower those around us. Gifts: The most valuable gift we can give ourselves is the daily practice of meditation .

It connects with the Supreme Power, heals our emotional blockages, and empowers us. Here is a simple guided meditation for self-empowerment: "I am a peaceful soul, calm and composed in every situation. I am a loving soul; I understand and accept people as they are.

I am a happy soul-whether things go my way or not, I remain stable. I am a powerful soul. The power to tolerate and adapt comes naturally to me.

I am a wise soul; I choose my karma carefully and create a beautiful destiny. I am a pure soul; I am a giver. I am a blissful soul, the master of my mind.

I am the master of my life; I am a Divine soul." The Golden Age or Satyug, once experienced in our country is not just a memory but a forthcoming reality. When peace becomes our dharma, love our language, and happiness our lifestyle, our inner light dispels the darkness of ignorance.

This spiritual awakening heralds the dawn of a new self and era, symbolised by Krishn Janmashtami celebrated shortly after Raksha Bandhan. Through Raksha Bandhan, we reinstate perfection within ourselves. Krishn embodies a perfect, Divine soul.

By invoking his presence, we celebrate the Golden Age's return. Rakshabandhan is on August 19 Authored by: Brahma Kumari Shivani Break Free from Anxiety: Discover The Power of Letting Go With Krishna; Bhagavad Chapter 4, Verse 10.

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