Divine Grace-II
A wide range of possibilities is likely to confuse more. Combinations of approach may be useful only if overseeing is effective. The crux of the issue is ‘Decision making’. Perhaps the toughest of jobs is decision making of the right kind. It is a mental exercise that calls for a clear ability of judging the people around. A lot depends on our disposition to all such people to whom we entrust work. Thus, to decide on the right course, calm and composed mind is essential. At the primary stages of planning, a small group of experienced persons is enough. Stages of execution may need more people. To pick up the right assemblage, our knowledge of them has to be thorough. The infallibility of our judgment can not be taken for granted. Perfect assessments call for a wholesome idea of people under varied circumstances. Human traits show up only on critical situations. Such occasions can not be created by us. One should have had those occasions earlier to facilitate character study. Some occasions are brought to us by the Grace of God. It is necessary that we stay neutral and alert observing the happenings around. We stand to benefit from those experiences. Being served by memory at the right moment is Divine Grace by itself. Such flashes of memory can not be expected always. They come to our rescue without our effort. Therefore, I deem it divine. Almost always these “inner suggestions” work to our advantage. Completing our requirements turn out to be comfortable and pleasant, when we come under the Divine Grace. To make available all such persons at times of our need is indeed providential. Every moment in our daily life requires divine grace. For those who submit themselves to the Ultimate, decision making is less cumbersome as they are elegantly guided by that Supreme Power. I do not advocate any outward display of our faith. All I intend saying is “absolute faith” does help, for, it destroys ego and renders grace to any one. Grace is what any one wishes to be associated with. Who else but divinity can render it? Prof. K. Raman
Meticulous planning along with knowledgeable persons is required for a successful action but yet with a pinch of Divine Grace
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Very well said, "Every moment in our daily life requires divine grace" .
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