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248. Accomplishment of Indians Abroad

Indira Gandhi was asked in the Indian Parliament, "Why is it that Indians who flourish in any country do not do so in India?"  The Jews, the Chinese and the Indians are known to prosper wherever they are outside their native lands. The Jews are industrious, passionate about their faith and extraordinarily intelligent. No wonder they prosper. The Chinese, apart from being industrious in the extreme, are clean to perfection. They are from a subtle civilisation and are loyal to their partners once they forge a partnership. Loyalty, cleanliness and industry are certainly high components of Prosperity. What does the Indian have?

None of the above traits is attributed to Indians in a great measure or in any measure. Hospitals in the US where a large number of Indians work as doctors say, "Indians have a far greater theoretical grasp than practical experience. Perhaps because practical facilities are less available in India."  That is a contributing reason, but it is true the theoretical knowledge of Indians in any subject is considerable. Indians are mental. The mind is resourceful and thoughtful. He who organises his thoughts will be far more effective than he who is endowed with practical skill or knowledge. His mental abilities arise from his spiritual basis.

An Indian and an American visited a French company based in Holland. The American was surprised that with so much of talents, the company was making very little profits. The Indian explained, "Profits go to Paris, and that is why the Dutch are not enthusiastic." The American was surprised by the insight of the Indian. Insight into human motives enables one to organise better. Indians are POTENTIALLY great organisers. In India, the Indian submits to family, social tradition, etc. which prevents him from exercising all his talents. In America, there is no such inhibition. Hence, they prosper. For them to prosper in India, two things are required.

  1. They must recognise their inner mental potentialities.
  2. They must cast away social inhibitions.

The first they are not aware of, the second they are not prepared for. When the Society offers that Freedom and encourages their talents, they will Prosper.

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  • Acknowledgement by the Author
  • Introduction
  • 201. Fear of Death
  • 202. Lending Money to a Friend
  • 203. Romance is the Adventure of Consciousness
  • 204. 'The Last Englishman to Rule India'
  • 205. Science of Life
  • 206. Darshan in the Subtle Plane
  • 207. Prosperity not Austerity
  • 208. A Further List of Spiritual Truths in Life
  • 209. "The Hound of Heaven"
  • 210. The Significance of the Insignificant
  • 211. What Do We Mean by Taking to the Spirit?
  • 212. Self-Giving
  • 213. Knowledge is Power
  • 214. The Upanishads
  • 215. Greater Mastery of Human Life
  • 216. Failure Leads to Greater Success
  • 217. The Life Divine
  • 218. Demand for Proof
  • 219. Incommunicable JOY
  • 220. Invisible Profits
  • 221. Profits in a Small Business
  • 222. Income of the Family
  • 223. Positive Value of the Negative Person
  • 224. Increasing Accomplishment
  • 225. Proverbs of Tamil Nadu
  • 226. Unconscious Oblivion
  • 227. Pieces of Good Fortune Come Together
  • 228. Why Good People Suffer
  • 229. The Children of The Mother
  • 230. Letters of Love
  • 231. Problem–Free Life
  • 232. Human Potentialities and Actualities
  • 233. The Indian Mind
  • 234. The Leaders of the World
  • 235. Tyranny and Fairness
  • 236. Teaching and Learning
  • 237. SMILE
  • 238. Surface Mind and the Subliminal Depth
  • 239. Token Practice
  • 240. Token Act - Psychological
  • 241. The English are Wedded to Democracy
  • 242. Coconut Never Falls on a Man
  • 243. Proposal
  • 244. Efficiency
  • 245. Spirit in Action
  • 246. Interruption of a Speech
  • 247. Chronic Illness
  • 248. Accomplishment of Indians Abroad
  • 249. The First Waking Thought
  • 250. Worry is Absence of Faith
  • 251. Falsehood Prospers
  • 252. Choice Helps to Invoke the Spirit
  • 253. The Power of the Press
  • 254. Spiritual Transformation
  • 255. Yawning
  • 256. Problem Solving by the Spirit
  • 257. Reaching the Higher Consciousness
  • 258. The Greatness of the Birthday for the Great
  • 259. Positive and Negative
  • 260. Building up India
  • 261. The Politician and the Administrator
  • 262. Good Will Towards the Spirit
  • 263. Overriding Personality
  • 264. Home is a Centre of Personality
  • 265. Tenfold Expansion in Ten Years
  • 266. Back Pain
  • 267. What is Left Unsaid
  • 268. Product of Prosperity
  • 269. Marriage is Essential
  • 270. Prestige and Prosperity
  • 271. Wealth Lies in Self-Employment
  • 272. Incentives to National Prosperity
  • 273. Education is an Instrument of Prosperity
  • 274. Levels of the Spirit Emerging in Man
  • 275. The Many Ways in which the Spirit Comes to Us
  • 276. The Reward of Loyalty
  • 277. The Different Aspects of Spiritual Power
  • 278. Subtle Inversion
  • 279. The Causal Plane
  • 280. God Proposes; Man Disposes
  • 281. The Great Indian Dream
  • 282. Psychic Sadness
  • 283. "Count Your Chickens Before They are Hatched"
  • 284. December 28, 1928
  • 285. Out of Dust
  • 286. Ambition Versus Achievement
  • 287. Where the Spirit is Helpless!
  • 288. Spiritual Courage
  • 289. Mathematical Formula of Life
  • 290. "After all, I am a Useless Person"
  • 291. The Value of OIL
  • 292. The Various Strengths of Human Nature
  • 293. A Bi-Monthly Magazine for Spirituality
  • 294. The Prince and The Pauper
  • 295. The Essence of Enduring Success
  • 296. Authority of Love
  • 297. Validity of a Contract
  • 298. This Once
  • 299. Indira Gandhi's Question
  • 300. Spiritual Equality
  • Appendix 1: How to Invoke the Spirit
  • Appendix 2: Invocation of the Spirit
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