The organisation Brahma Kumari inaugurated the good wishes card and good wishes slogan at the hands of the Chief Guest, the MD, Dempo Group of Companies, Mr Vishwasrao Dempo along with the Chairperson, Poona centre, Ms B K Surekhabehanji, the Chief Manager, Bank of Baroda, Mr Guruprasad Rege and the retired, deputy director of Health Services,
Dr Sudesh Nagarsekar at the Mahalaxmi temple hall recently. Brahma kumari will be celebrating the theme God’s plan for golden age for the year 2010 and will launch the 53 days project on June 24.
The event explained the benefits of the billion minutes Good Wishes bank to the large audience. This ‘bank’ consists of good wishes card that is to be filled from June 24 to August 15. The last date to submit the card is August 15. In memory of the ex-administrative head of Brahmakumari, the late Dadi Prakashmani on her third death anniversary on August 25, a collection of billion good wishes will be offered to UNO.
Ms Surekhabehanji said the pattern of negative thinking should be changed as this reflects on our personality. Instead a habit of positive thinking should be inculcated by reading good wish messages daily. Explaining further, she said, there are two verses, which one should recite day and night which can help build good thoughts in mind. This can be practiced by those who love themselves and also by those who care for their near and dear ones. Ms Surekhabehanji reiterated that the more we recite the more we will benefit from the spiritual powers attached to it. She said that this will help gradually reduce our negative approach.
Mr Dempo expressed his co-operation to the organisation. The retired senior manager, Canara Bank, Mr P K Pal made a distinction between the objective of a money bank and the good wishes bank. Mr Rege appreciated the concept and recommended the audience to be a part of it. He gave them his example and explained how he maintained a great and transparency relationship among his work staff. Tension exists in all relations, said Mr Rege, this is because of greediness that takes its toll over everything. Be a part of this bank and experience self-change, advised Mr Rege.




