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Weakness
of will-power eventually results in inferiority complex. It is assumed that we
cannot face a person', we cannot dare to talk to someone, we are inferior to
others or that the others are inferior to us, These all are the symptoms of
weak will-power. Right or wrong both types of thinking approaches are related
with those cells of the brain that produce the emotions of life. The emotions
are controlled by the will-power and when the will-power grows weak the
emotions start growing out of control this creates hollowness in life. Pressure
of this hollowness is expressed in the form of inferiority complex.
The most
simple and easy way to treat this thing is to remain in the state of ablution.
For
remaining in the state of ablution, any call of nature should not be avoided
otherwise it would also create pressure upon the mind. Refresh the ablution
whenever the need be there.
KHWAJA SHAMS-UD-DEEN AZEEMI
All the
stages of man's life are lived in small fragments of time equaling to a tiny
fraction of a second, Whole life of man, even if exceeds hundred years, keeps
on dividing into these fractions of time called moments. It is worth
considering that in order to live this life man keeps on joining these
fractions of tune in his mind and the very same fragments are put to use. In
our thinking which resembles a whirl-pool of fragments of time either we
advance from one segment of time to another or revert back from the one to
another one.