Tranquility
A man is
said to be tranquil when he remains undisturbed by a tempest outside. The inner
poise is its own reward. It refuses to associate itself with the turmoil
elsewhere.
There are
people who suffer from self-created disturbances. A passing incident is a
momentous problem to them. That attitude
should be avoided. The stability within ought to remain firm as a rock. Billows
do not disturb a rock. Even so the trespassing thought shall not assail the
poise within.
He is a
karma yogi who enjoy the tranquility of the mountain cave while being engaged
in the toils of the city. – Vivekananda
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