The following are some of the salient emotions, if
 channelised well, will do good:
 
 (a) Love
 
 Love, in today's context, signifies personal
 attachment, which is not the correct meaning of the
 word love. Love signifies harmony with the whole
 world. Love is not selective personal attachment. If
 you are in harmony with nature and all its living
 beings, then, you will enjoy living in this world. 
 You will not have worries. You will not suffer. The
 world will automatically help you when you need it.
 
 Vedanta does not ask you to discard true love. It
 wants you to give up only temporary personal
 attachments. Personal attachments give rise to
 worries, selfishness, greed and detachment from the
 world. Selective love gives rise to a lot of negative
 emotions in the mind, which will lead to your physical
 downfall.
 
 Take for example, a child. The child loves all,
 irrespective of the personal relationship with it. 
 Because it loves all, it is purity personified. It
 loves everybody, and everybody loves the child.
 Everybody comes to the rescue of the child, when in
 need. Its emotions are all positive. That is why it
 grows physically. After becoming an adolescent, he
 starts to love selectively. This gives rise to
 negative and restricted emotions. That is why he
 fails to grow further physically.
 
 Renounce your personal attachment and selfishness. 
 Love and attachment are diametrically opposite to each
 other. Attachment is the perversion of love. If you
 attach yourself to a particular object or person, you
 automatically detach yourself from the rest of the
 world. Attachment results in proportionate detachment
 with the rest of the world. The child has no
 attachment. Therefore, it loves the entire world. It
 doesn't discriminate between people or things of the
 world. It doesn't know the limits of the family,
 city, country, community, etc. It loves everybody. 
 Therefore, everybody loves the child. As he grows, he
 knows about the delimiting factors such as family,
 city, community, etc. And then he tries to fit
 himself into that group, and therefore, detaches
 himself from the rest.
 
 The family is only the source and the centre of
 affection. It should not be its boundary. Learn the
 art of love by loving the family, but do not stop
 loving others. Let your love permeate to the whole
 world. Love every human being, flora, fauna, hill,
 mountain, river, stream, bird, animal and tree. Your
 joy will know no bounds. The heaven will unfold
 before you.
 
 (b) Kindness
 
 Kindness is a feeling of tenderness. It is a feeling
 of compassion. It is being sympathetic. It is
 manifested in benevolence. It is a feeling unique to
 humanity. Man becomes a human being only if he is
 kind. That is the unique quality of the human race. 
 It makes you divine.
 
 Kindness is the essential feature of any religion. 
 Any religion without kindness is a rose without
 fragrance. It cannot last long. It cannot attract
 many. It will wither soon.
 
 Kindness should be in the thought, not necessarily in
 action. An act may not be kind, it may be brutal, but
 what is more important is the kindness in the motive
 behind that act. An act can be unkind, only to be
 kind. That is how the Mahabharatha took place. The
 act was a war, but the intentions behind it were kind.
 It was for the welfare of mankind.
 
 (c) Pity
 
 Pity is a feeling, which is an exhibition of weakness.
 It is a sympathetic feeling for the sufferings and
 misfortunes of others. Vedanta does not encourage you
 to exhibit a pitiful attitude towards anybody. 
 According to Vedanta, pity is a feeling, which does
 not mitigate the suffering of others, but on the
 contrary encourages such sufferings and misfortunes. 
 A suffering person requires not help of money or
 material. He requires the guidance of you. You can
 guide a person, if he is suffering. But should not
 help him otherwise. You should not do something to
 just please others. Help should be to graduate a
 person from his sufferings emotionally.
 
 Suffering for a man, is of his own making. He is the
 cause of his sufferings. The law of karma acts on
 him. The law of nature acts on him. You should not
 cause his suffering. Nor should you increase his
 suffering. You should help him understand the truth
 and reason behind his suffering, and make him get over
 his trauma and suffering.
 
 Pity is an emotion that does more harm than good to
 others. We should get over personal feelings and help
 others in understanding life better.
 
 (d) Charity
 
 Life is to give, not to take. Don't ask for anything
 in life. Try to give everything that you have. 
 Nothing in this world can give you real happiness. 
 Therefore, don't go after material things in this
 life. They will give you more thirst for them, and
 they will never satisfy your thirst for material
 things.
 
 You can enjoy happiness in charity. The more you give
 to others; they will bless you with well-being and
 happiness. What you have is what you give. You can
 never achieve anything by acquiring material things. 
 By becoming rich in life, you die poorer. The poorer
 you become in life, you will die rich. What is
 required? Rich life or rich death? The concept of
 charity is best described by the process of coloring. 
 
 There are seven colours in light—violet, indigo, blue,
 green, yellow, orange and red. Any object may absorb
 and reflect any or some or all of the above colours. 
 If the object absorbs all the colours, we will see it
 in black colour. If it absorbs six other colours, and
 reflects blue, then the object looks blue. If it
 reflects all the colours and absorbs nothing, then it
 gels in pure white. This is the law of nature. An
 object gains the colour that it gives away. If you
 absorb all, you will be seen in black; if you reflect
 some colour, you will be seen in that colour, because,
 that is what you don't possess. That is what the
 others get out of your action. If you don't absorb
 anything and give everything back to the world, you
 will be seen in
 pure white.
 
 
 
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