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Ambrish & Volunteers Conference - 2016, Mumbai

On Date: 28 February 2016

 

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A 2 day shibir on 27th & 28th February 2016 was organized by Yogi Divine Society, Haridham, Sokhada at the Khanvel Resort, Silvassa, Gujarat for the Ambrish members as well as the youth volunteers of Ghanshyam Pradesh, Mumbai. In this shibir, arranged under the guidance of regional saint leaders P. Bhaktipriyaswami, P. Haripriyaswami, P. Niranjanswami and the youth leader Shri Nishkambhai, around 550 Ambrish and the youth volunteers participated and received very valuable and most important guidance as to how to keep/maintain positivity in today’s age of fierce competition in every field.

In the beginning of the shibir, the youth volunteers Viranchibhai Prajapati, Parimalbhai Shethiya, Rajeshbhai Vadagama and Shri Khushalbhai Kawa jointly inaugurated the shibir by lighting a lamp and then, the youth volunteers honored the saints who came there to guide the youths by presenting them the bouquets.

The subject of the first session of the shibir was, “Deciding the Goal”.

While explaining to the youths as to what is called a real goal and what/how should it be, Shri Nishkambhai said that, choosing an appropriate goal itself is very important, which gives us an idea, a judgement as to where do we stand now and where do we have to reach. Presenting various related incidents/examples, he established that, if don’t have any goal fixed in our life, our journey will not take much time to go astray.

The 2nd speaker in the shibir Shri Kamleshbhai Dixit said in his speech that, to achieve our goal of life, we always need a guide who always keeps ahead of us and is capable of showing our path to our destination and he advised to always keep before our eyes and to follow those, who are leading us in their qualities of education, career and in every field of life.

Then, quoting an example of Arjuna, the saint leader P. Harisharanswami said in his special style that, because his eyes were rooted only at the eye of the bird, his aim only, he didn’t see anything around. A aim oriented person is never deviated at all by any kind of an obstacle or a storm in his way/on his path but, constantly keeps advancing toward his goal only. He, in whose life there is the positivity and a firm and full trust in almighty God, can continue his efforts and journey toward his goal till he succeeds, whether he gets a success or a failure during his journey.

After the 1st session, there was a lunch break and after the break in the 2nd session, while continuing on the talks of his preceding speakers, Shri Kishorbhai who came from Canada, explained with examples that, the person moving toward his goal is always ready to even die, and, efficiently facing all the challenges of time and circumstances, continues towards his goal to achieve it.

In between the shibir, P.P. Swamishri, from the soil of New Zealand, had congratulated all for arranging this shibir and had guided and blessed to encourage all on phone.

Then, the following speaker, P. Niranjanswami had narrated the incomparable/unprecedented efforts made and unbelievable hard work done by P.P. Swamishri throughout His life for transforming the life of youths and had explained as to what kind of an expectation He keeps from the youths.

Then, Shri Jitenbhai had, through the medium of a presentation, shown a glimpse of youth activities done by Yogi Divine Society in Mumbai for the youth awakening and the other social service activities and had also talked of the progress/development done by its Mumbai Division so far and of the future plans of various social services. The youth leader Shri Vikasbhai Gohil, Shri Dilipbhai Joshi and Shri Rohanbhai Somaiya exchanged the information about the activities of youth development run in their areas. All the other youths were advised/prompted to serve the society like the volunteers of the institution who are actively working in the society to see that the youths keep away from and leave their habits of watching movies, TV, fashions and other addictions who are blindly imitating others due to/under the effect/the flow of today’s prevailing Kaliyug.

At the end of this session, the regional saint leader of Mumbai, P. Bhaktipriyaswami presented the entire report of all the various activities done for the progress/development of the youths and presented an outline as to how we can make these activities still faster and wider.

This was followed by a dinner break. After the break in the 3rd session, the saint leaders P. Niranjanswami, P. Harisharanswami and Sri Kishorbhai (Canada) had presented a picture of hard and difficult devout austerity done by P.P. Swamishri for long long 50 years for creating, developing and establishing a society of well cultured and highly disciplined and honest youths. Then, all the participating youths went to their beds memorizing today’s talks.

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