hai Really very good. This story is mentioned in O Life ! relax please of swami sukhbodhanand. Please read the book , it is really gem. sanjay
From India, Bhilai
From India, Bhilai
Good one!!..If one is able to control his anger, he/ she has a great quality to do so. They are the one, who love people and that’s what one must try to learn.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
How true. Needs to be remembered by all of us whenever such situation arise and I believe that we will not need to shout. Good learning.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Mind Set-A worthy Read
There was a man who worked for the railroad. One day as he went into the freezer compartment to do his routine work, the door accidentally closed and he found himself trapped in the compartment.
He shouted for help but no one heard him since it was past midnight. He tried to break down the door but he could not. As he lay in the freezer compartment, he began to feel colder, and colder. Then he began to feel weaker, and weaker, and he wrote on the wall of the compartment, "I am feeling colder, and colder; and I am getting weaker, and weaker. I am dying, and this may be my last words".
In the morning when the other workers opened up the compartment they found him dead. The sad twist to the above story is that the freezing apparatus in the compartment had broke down a few days earlier.
The poor worker did not know about the damaged freezing apparatus and in his mind the freezing apparatus was working perfectly. He felt cold, got weaker and literally willed himself to die.
Moral:Our sub-conscious mind can be cheated. The sub-conscious mind can only accept and act on information passed to it by the conscious mind. It has no capacity to reject or decline any instructions or information passed to it by the conscious mind. In the case of the poor worker, he consciously thought that he was getting colder, weaker and dying and the sub-conscious mind accepted the above instructions and affected his physical body. That was how he willed himself to die.
"It is only a mistake when you refuse to fix it, until then it is only an error."
AVS
Source:Internet
From India, Madras
There was a man who worked for the railroad. One day as he went into the freezer compartment to do his routine work, the door accidentally closed and he found himself trapped in the compartment.
He shouted for help but no one heard him since it was past midnight. He tried to break down the door but he could not. As he lay in the freezer compartment, he began to feel colder, and colder. Then he began to feel weaker, and weaker, and he wrote on the wall of the compartment, "I am feeling colder, and colder; and I am getting weaker, and weaker. I am dying, and this may be my last words".
In the morning when the other workers opened up the compartment they found him dead. The sad twist to the above story is that the freezing apparatus in the compartment had broke down a few days earlier.
The poor worker did not know about the damaged freezing apparatus and in his mind the freezing apparatus was working perfectly. He felt cold, got weaker and literally willed himself to die.
Moral:Our sub-conscious mind can be cheated. The sub-conscious mind can only accept and act on information passed to it by the conscious mind. It has no capacity to reject or decline any instructions or information passed to it by the conscious mind. In the case of the poor worker, he consciously thought that he was getting colder, weaker and dying and the sub-conscious mind accepted the above instructions and affected his physical body. That was how he willed himself to die.
"It is only a mistake when you refuse to fix it, until then it is only an error."
AVS
Source:Internet
From India, Madras
But there is a real story of a Chinese worker in a factory who was trapped in a Freezer Room , who kept on running inside the room to keep himself warm throughout the night till the door was opened next day by the concerned staff of the company. It is the cool mindset that matters in a crisis situation.
C.H.Mahadevan
From India, Hyderabad
C.H.Mahadevan
From India, Hyderabad
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