Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Refinement in action

     Every one ushers in this world based on the past Karmas - an aphorism which is generally accepted.  While this may be true, man, in quest of,  his livelihood, right from his birth, grows stage by stage and in that processes many actions are to be performed.The actions that may be performed would only depend on his state - physical and mental and that state being defined by his age.  Actions, that may be performed, therefore, may not be a refined one in the initial state of the age.  This aspect of growth applies to all actions - be it play,  education, career, or social relationships.  Actions that may not be refined in the initial stages will not remain as such throughout one's life as any person would have the desire to hone his skills as and when he grows.  ' Refinement ' as a precept to be adhered to refers to elegance, culture, breeding, politeness, delicacy in contradistinction with vulgarity, barbarism, brutality, rudeness ans savagery.  Refined actions, being such, and variance of actions taking place in a variety of circumstances call upon a person to make improvements over his actions everyday.  This is a possibility if one constantly thinks that ultimately he must be considered to be a 'man of action' - a practical person, one who translates theories or ideas in action - by the society at large during his lifetime and further if the actions confer beneficial measures to the society at large even after his lifetime.  'Wisdom', that sets in a person should, therefore, be utilized in all spheres of activity.  Refinement of  action is, therefore, a gradual process in one's life and one should consequentially desire to attain this graduation level.  This reach is not impossible provided sterling character and conduct coupled with foresight and wisdom and further buttressed by a diligent attitudes combined with steadfast and value based ethics and etiquettes attendant with just actions.  It is said that 'All the actions of the Just smell sweet and blossom in the dust'..   .  

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