Let go when you must- Its not always about trying to fix something that is broken. Some relationships and situations cant be fixed. The first to apologize is the bravest ; the first to forgive is the strongest . Be Still and Know.
Thursday, 14 May 2015
Friday, 1 May 2015
Realization
Listening to song " End of Innocence" made my heart break ; but today when I read my own written poetry I went back to my roots ever since I'm 15 years which is towards OSHO-- I had one more realization
Your innermost core has always been pure; purity is intrinsic to you, it cannot be taken away. Your virginity is eternal; you cannot lose it, there is no way to lose it. You can only forget about it or remember it. If you forget about it, you live in confusion; if you remember it, all is clear.
Your innermost core has always been pure; purity is intrinsic to you, it cannot be taken away. Your virginity is eternal; you cannot lose it, there is no way to lose it. You can only forget about it or remember it. If you forget about it, you live in confusion; if you remember it, all is clear.
Compassion & Gratitude
Many are lucky who connect deeply with many people/souls , few of us hardly connect deeply with others.. we might help, care but not connect and losing someone with whom you deeply connect due to ego, anger ,lack of compassion and gratitude is the worst way. :(...
I was going through Osho Tarot-- heart to heart and made me reflect on value of gratitude and compassion.
Gratitude is natural and is a consequence. Whenever you meditative in love, friendship togetherness you feel blissful, when you compassionate it is then gratitude arises. You feel gratitude for being in the moment towards the whole.
Story of Sufi Master- Junaid- Master of Al-Hillaj Mansoor..
Junnaid laughed. He said, "My trust in existence is unconditional. It is not that I am grateful because existence provides this and that and that. I am — that's enough. Existence accepts me — that's enough. And I don't deserve to be, I have not earned it. Moreover, these three days have been of tremendous beauty because I had an opportunity to watch whether anger would arise in me, and it didn't arise; whether I would start to feel that God had forsaken me, and the idea did not arise. There has been no difference in my attitude towards existence. My gratitude has not changed, and it has rilled me with more gratitude than ever. It was a fire test, and I have come out of it unburned. What more do you want? I will trust existence in my life and I will trust existence in my death. It is my love .
I was going through Osho Tarot-- heart to heart and made me reflect on value of gratitude and compassion.
Gratitude is natural and is a consequence. Whenever you meditative in love, friendship togetherness you feel blissful, when you compassionate it is then gratitude arises. You feel gratitude for being in the moment towards the whole.
Story of Sufi Master- Junaid- Master of Al-Hillaj Mansoor..
He had a habit:
after each prayer... and Mohammedans pray five times a day. After each prayer
he would say to the sky, "Your compassion is great. How beautifully you
take care of us, and we don't deserve it. I don't even have words to show my
gratefulness, but I hope you will understand the unexpressed gratitude of my
heart."
They were on a pilgrimage, and it happened that for three days they passed through villages where orthodox Mohammedans would not allow them even to stay in the villages; there was no question of giving them food or water.
For three days without food, without water, without sleep — tired, utterly frustrated... The disciples could not believe that this man Junnaid, their master, still goes on saying the same things. Before, it was okay — but still he goes on saying, "You are great, you are compassionate, and I don't have words to express rny gratitude."
On the third evening when he had finished his prayer, his disciples said, "Now it is time for an explanation. For three days we have been hungry, we have not had water, we are thirsty; we have not slept, we have been insulted continually, no place has been given to us, no shelter. At least today you should not say, Y
They were on a pilgrimage, and it happened that for three days they passed through villages where orthodox Mohammedans would not allow them even to stay in the villages; there was no question of giving them food or water.
For three days without food, without water, without sleep — tired, utterly frustrated... The disciples could not believe that this man Junnaid, their master, still goes on saying the same things. Before, it was okay — but still he goes on saying, "You are great, you are compassionate, and I don't have words to express rny gratitude."
On the third evening when he had finished his prayer, his disciples said, "Now it is time for an explanation. For three days we have been hungry, we have not had water, we are thirsty; we have not slept, we have been insulted continually, no place has been given to us, no shelter. At least today you should not say, Y
ou are great, you are compassionate.1 For what you are
showing your gratitude?"
Junnaid laughed. He said, "My trust in existence is unconditional. It is not that I am grateful because existence provides this and that and that. I am — that's enough. Existence accepts me — that's enough. And I don't deserve to be, I have not earned it. Moreover, these three days have been of tremendous beauty because I had an opportunity to watch whether anger would arise in me, and it didn't arise; whether I would start to feel that God had forsaken me, and the idea did not arise. There has been no difference in my attitude towards existence. My gratitude has not changed, and it has rilled me with more gratitude than ever. It was a fire test, and I have come out of it unburned. What more do you want? I will trust existence in my life and I will trust existence in my death. It is my love .
Sometimes its too late... but still compassion and gratitude can go a long way in forgiving self and others and healing it all.
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