Saturday, 4 February 2012

Adherence to Faith

     Being born as a human and endowed with the power of discernment, the brain, mind and the intellect all put together exercising this power, various actions are performed at various points of time depending on the expediency or exigency to perform such actions. At the base of all actions what should exist in a person is an unswerving faith in the achievement of the object for which actions will follow.  Faith is, therefore, a self belief which should be set by a person for himself.  Faith takes in its stride conviction in connection with the performance of an act, trust when an action is done in relation to another, an assurance given to another to carry out an obligation, loyalty in the context of an employment under another and a belief in carrying out that action.  Hence, faith varies in its dimensions depending on the nature of the action.to be performed.  Such being the inherent quality of the term its base is traceable ultimately to every action and as a consequence the requirement of its existence cannot be discarded..  On the other hand, absence of faith will not  enable an action to fructify besides such absence would create suspicion, distrust, infidelity and disloyalty.  It is, therefore, said that one must have a faith in oneself initially before embarking on an action.  This manner of possession of faith must be developed and it is a possibility if positive thoughts are entertained and positive steps are taken for translating such thoughts into actions.  Entertainment of positive thoughts is also a  possibility provided one desires to adopt fair and square means to perform actions.. Adherence to the precept of faith, therefore, becomes a must for anyone. as it only reflects the substantive part of the action..  .  .      

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