Destiny is shaped by Fate+Law of Cause and Effect – James Allen (100 Years Ago)

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James Allen had studied GITA also.

He wrote some great books 100 years ago. Recently, I downloaded some his audio books from iPhone App Store.

Regarding our Destiny, he said there are two school of thoughts.

Some say, Fate controls our destiny. Whatever we may do, our luck or fate will happens.

Some say, law of cause and effect controls us. We are result of choices we make in life.

He said, Truth must be somewhere in middle of these two schools of thought.

It is fate or our luck which offers us certain options. And from then onward, it is the choice we make, that is followed by law of Cause and effect which shapes our destiny.

For example, at one point, I got an option. I can be a judge by passing an exam. Or I can be a lawyer.

Now it is fate that in certain family I was born who could educate me up to this level where these options opened to me.

But here onward, if I choose to be judge, I may go to certain route by law of cause and effect.

If I choose to be lawyer, the law of cause and effect could lead me to certain different destiny.

In summary he meant to say that we are governed by both, Our Fate and by our choices Which take us in certain direction through The Law of Cause and Effact.

The options which we get are offered by Our Fate.

But thereafter, what we opt for, will decide what will be our destiny, by following law of Cause and Effect.

Those who wholly believe in Fate, can still say that Fate works on our mind and it forces us to choose in a certain way.

They may be right also.

But Janes Allen thought that middle path between those who believe only in Fate and Those who believe only in Cause and Effect, should be followed.

Haresh Raichura
20/2/2013

SHOUT OUT: Journalists are Winning! World over they have started getting rights to Tweet from Courtrooms!

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Finally, Mysterious and Magic doors of Courts are now opening to public and social media through Journalists.

Tweeting and emailing directly from Court Rooms? What does it mean to you and me?

You enjoy Cricket Matches by getting ball by ball view on TV and twitter. Now within few days, you may be getting blow by blow details of Court Room Dramas

Cheers! Because Court Room Dramas are more THRILLING than Cricket matches.

Before TV breaks news to you, you may already have got it first on twitter what Supreme Court has decided in which case. Days of twisting truths by TV are going……

IT HAS ALREADY HAPPENED IN U.K.


The Day of Journalists was 14th December, 2011. 


It will be always remembered as day of freedom of expression for journalists.


The Top Judge of U.K.Courts said something like this, 


“Start tweeting, emailing or sending texts from today from courts rooms itself. But be warned, that we will withdraw this permission any time, if we found that you are interfering with administration of justice and fair reporting.”




And here is something more to cheer up!


“If you are a Legal Journalists or legal commentator, no permission 
needed from court for tweeting or texting or emailing.!”


Earlier, journalists and legal commentators were afraid to tweet which may displease some one sitting in High Chairs.


Now no more fears! ! !


And which other countries are likely to give such freedom to Journalists?


Scotland is also likely to follow.


What about India?


My answer is: 


“Keep Your Fingers Crossed. The Cases is going on in Supreme Court. 


Let us wait till the judgement comes…… 


But in the meantime, if you are a journalist, you can buy an iphone, an ipad or a Blackberry, or a Nokia, whichever may suit you.”


Haresh Raichura
9//4//2102


And what is the Guideline!


Do nothing, tweet nothing, blog nothing, email nothing, which may hamper administration of justice. If you do this, you will be liable to be punished under contempt of court Act.


So use this freedom wisely.