True Accomplishment

“True Accomplishment” can be defined not by external achievements, but by an internal state of being.

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True accomplishment does not solely lie in living a luxurious life, working in MNCs, eating in five stars. They are just the fulfilled desires. Only materialistic things don’t make a fulfilled life.

Examples of true accomplishment include:

  • The stillness that enables us to feel the true form of ourselves.

  • Sense of being an embodiment of all attainments.

  • Reclaiming self-sovereignty.

  • Igniting the spark of original divine form as if it was in the golden age is an accomplishment.

  • Catching powers, Feeling gratitude, and contended are accomplishments.

  • Selfless, clean, and pure thoughts are accomplishments.

  • Experiencing essence of purity with broader and divine intellect.

  • Further, being a spiritual magician and guiding others on the elevated path is also an accomplishment.

  • Learning the magical art from the ocean of knowledge. And so, putting efforts to transform the jungle of thorns into the garden of flowers. That is to say, contributing to bringing the golden age.

  • True accomplishment is inner richness. Experiencing the gifts of God. Which is developed by sitting on the eternal throne of the soul.

  • Moreover, true accomplishment is in Living without holding grudges.

Redefining Accomplishment

  • Accomplishment is a state of being, not a destination: It’s not about reaching a specific goal, but about the quality of your character and consciousness as you journey through life.
  • Inner victory over external success: True accomplishment is winning the battle against your own inner weaknesses, such as anger, fear, greed, and ego. It’s about overcoming the “darkness within” that was mentioned in the earlier thought.
  • The power of a pure mind: An accomplished person has a mind that is stable, peaceful, and uninfluenced by external praise or criticism. Their sense of self-worth comes from their own integrity and connection to a higher purpose.
  • The gift of a virtuous life: When you have a pure and powerful mind, your presence and actions naturally become a source of peace and inspiration for others. The true measure of accomplishment is the positive impact you have on the world, simply by being your authentic, virtuous self.

In this sense, the greatest accomplishment is not what you have, but who you have become. It is the silent, profound transformation of the soul.

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