Becoming Visionary Leaders

If we want to be visionary leaders, we must, of course, learn to recognize them and support them. Visionary leaders have great qualities, which they develop through their interest in values, intuition and partnership with others. They can bring spiritual culture to our religious and political lives. Mahatma Gandhi once said, “I must first be the change I want to see in my world.” A visionary leader knows he must lead by example, and that his leadership will have a powerful impact on both present and future generations.

Reference: Leadership For an Age of Higher Consciousness, Volume 2 – Ten Characteristics of a Servant-Leader

Devotion – The Perfection

Even in the books of  patanjali yoga, it is said that in order to attain perfection in yoga one needs Hari-bhakti. Ultimately devotion is the perfection. Narayana Smriti at the end of one's life is perfection. Normally people end their life thinking of whatever their attached to. If we are chanting the Lord's names and engage in his service then we maintain an attachment for the Lord throughout our life. The Lord will be the common denominator and pivot point in our different activities. Whatever process one is engaging in, this remembrance of Narayana, taking shelter of the Lord is the most important aspect.

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