Lets have a look over Kishore’s story to understand deeply.
In a small, peaceful village surrounded by green hills and a clear river, there lived a young man named Kishore. He was neither the wealthiest nor the most powerful in the village. His mom was his guru and she gave him deep spiritual knowledge time to time. He deeply respected the teachings from his mother for maintaining a pure mind like a clean and clear river. His mother taught that a life of honesty, kindness, and a clear conscience was worth more than anything else. He realized and fitted these teachings in the core of his heart and no matter what he faced, his thoughts remained steady, like an unshakeable mountain.

Kishore’s strength wasn’t something he’d gained easily. He’d faced his share of challenges, but he never allowed hardship to cloud his mind or weaken his spirit.
One year, a drought struck the village. Rivers dried up, and the crops wilted under the relentless sun. Villagers were desperate, worrying about food and survival. Some started to hoard supplies, while others blamed each other, tensions rising as people feared for their families. But Kishore remained calm and focused. He rallied the villagers, urging them to work together and share whatever little they had.
“We must help each other through this,” he said. “If we let fear take over, we lose our kindness and become strangers to each other. But if we stand together, our spirit will remain unbroken.” Despite the temptation to prioritize his own needs, Kishore shared his food and water with his neighbors, earning their respect and loyalty.
A few weeks later, as the drought continued, a wealthy businessman visited the village. Seeing their desperation, he offered the villagers food and water on the condition that they would sign over part of their land to him once the drought ended. Many villagers, too hungry and thirsty to think clearly, were tempted to accept. But Kishore saw the risk, knowing that giving up their land would leave them vulnerable and indebted.
He spoke to the businessman, rejecting the deal firmly but politely. “We may be in need now, but we won’t trade our future for a temporary fix,” he said, his voice steady and unshakable. Kishore encouraged the villagers to stand strong, reassuring them that if they worked together, they could survive without compromising their freedom. His calm strength and determination inspired others, and the villagers ultimately refused the deal, choosing resilience over short-term relief.
But Kishore’s challenges didn’t end there. Later that year, his own crops failed, and he lost most of his savings. Many would have crumbled under the stress, but Kishore stayed grounded. “Hard times come and go,” he told himself, “but a clear mind and good heart can get through anything.” Even as he struggled, he didn’t let bitterness or despair take root in his heart. He continued helping his neighbors, volunteering his time and energy wherever he could.
Through it all, Kishore’s unshakeable nature became a source of strength for everyone around him. No matter what hardship or temptation he faced, his pure mind remained focused on doing what was right. He didn’t allow anger, fear, or resentment to cloud his thoughts or weaken his resolve. His presence became like the village’s own solid foundation—a reminder that, even in the toughest times, a person rooted in kindness and clarity of mind can face any storm.
In the end, the drought lifted, and the village returned to its former peace. Kishore’s life became a story that the villagers would tell for years—a story about a man who was as steady as a mountain, who never wavered in his values, and whose unshakeable spirit helped guide them through their darkest days.
The life of Kishore will be a source of strength for many, even today. This nature of unshakeable and immovable brings positivity to the environment and a power to face any hard times and tough situations.
A teacher (Kishore’s mom in this story), a believe on the self and a believe over that the situation will get over, makes a person unshakeable and immovable.
Here, in this Auspicious Confluence Age we are so fortunate that our spiritual father, Shiv Baba adopts us and becomes our true father, teacher and Satguru. Tears of love and faith just fall off our eyes seeing his dedication for making us children free from all sorrows and pain. He as a teacher gives teaching, as a father radiate love despite of our wrong deeds, and as a Satguru inspire us to move towards the right path. We all feel blessed under his spiritual umbrella.

God inspires us to become a person who is unshakeable and immovable irrespective of the situations. God says that when we focus on 3 things, we become a person who is unshakeable and immovable.
- Believe on the self: We all are the best friends of the self. We know the self better that anyone else. What maybe the situation, how tough maybe the situation, how big maybe the situation, we all must believe on the self and radiate an inspiration of positiveness towards the self. We should never give up hope. Situations come to make us stronger. We must believe in that, step up, rise again and start moving forward. We must believe that we all have the power to do anything. Just believe on the self. Always give positive energy to the self by talking positive with the self. Do not hurt the self by scolding giving up.
- Believe on the Supreme God: We all are so fortunate that God has descended into this Earth and is promising to be with us in every tough situation. We just have to feel his presence, feel his hands of comfort, feel his soft hug, feel his powerful dristi, feel his power and rise up again and move forward. Nothing, no one and no situation is bigger than our father, The God. Learn to connect to God.
- Believe on Drama: Drama reflects the unlimited eternal play that every actor (soul) plays in this world stage. Every second in this drama is always for the welfare. We must believe that whatever happens, happens for the good. We just need to remain focused and not let the anger, fear, or resentment to cloud our thoughts or weaken ourselves. Learn more about drama : Secrets of Drama.
So, we must have patience and believe in the Self, the God and the Drama to become victorious in every situation. Only tough situations makes someone tough. So, never become hopeless. We must thank the situation because this situation will make us great.
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