Thursday, February 14, 2013

Being a child of Saint - mark of a good character


People argue over behavior all the times. The interpersonal issues due to generation gap or due to conflict of interests or due to behavioral issues are a rising and intriguing problem.

The easiest measurement for anybody to check if his/her behavior is appropriate or not is to see how saint is judging that person. If saints are happy then we are good but if saints are not happy for any reason then something is wrong. As long as saints are happy they can correct any severe problem, but if saints are not happy then nobody can help.


Saints being God themselves they like what God likes. And that is innocence and devotion.



They say that one should approach a saint how one will approach one’s own mother. That is with sincerity and honesty. Nothing is hidden from mother. Mother knows all minute details about child. Saints are equivalent to thousand mothers. One may be able to deceive one’s own mother at some time or the other, but it is not possible to deceive a saint.


What’s an indication that Saint is not happy? Do they get angry? Yes saints get angry. But being angry may not mean that saint is not happy. Mother gets angry on child but that does not mean that mother is unhappy with a child. She gets angry out of love, out of her worry for a child. So also saints get angry out of worry, out of love for a person whom they consider as child.

However if a Saint stops or limits conversation with a person, it is definitely an indication that saint is not happy with that person. That may mean that saint is not considering that person as a child.

To be a child of a saint is a mark of good character. To become a child of a saint two things are needed. One has to accept saint as mother and saint has to accept that person as child.

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