Contemplating…

Learning to speak takes about two years. Learning what to speak takes a lifetime. Right speech is important for a healthy relationship. Communication can make as well as destroy relationships.

Endless love
Mohanji

A couple of days back I read this message from my GURUJI, and it is so true.

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13 December- Day of Abundance of love ❤

Simply beautiful

Like a gentle breeze

You touch me everyday

Why

Should I miss you?

When I have so much to Thank You for

Strong like Sun

Bright like Moon

You taught us “FEARLESSNESS

Gave us “Free WILL”

With lot of humor

And

A pinch of sarcasm

You may have left this world

But not our thoughts.

On your Birthday we remember you with gratitude and bow to your selfless existance🙏🏻💕🙏🏻

Today We don’t look the same but definitely feel the same

In this journey of life, the bond of Togetherness have grown stronger because of YOU MAA

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Contemplating…..

For me doing is tiring

Being is natural, effortless

And

So peaceful

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Contemplating…..

To proof oneself right

We often hurt the people

Who stand by our side in difficult times

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Contemplating………

Today

Is for me

What I want to do ?

Simply love myself

Why?

I am that is why

Everything and everyone IS

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Doing Nothing……

This was shared by a friend on Facebook, and something I do often.

There is a very famous Zen story:

A man was standing on a hilltop. Three persons saw him; they started arguing about him, about what he was doing there. One said ‘He must have lost his cow — I know that man — and he must be looking for his cow from the hilltop.’
And the second said ‘I cannot agree, because when one is looking for something one does not stand like a statue, unmoving; one moves, looks this way and that. But he is just standing like a Buddha-statue He is not looking for something — he is waiting. Maybe a friend has come with him for a morning walk and is left behind and he is waiting for him to come.’
The third said ‘I disagree, because when somebody waits for somebody who has been left behind, once in a while he looks back to see whether he has come or not. But that man is not looking back at all; he is not even moving. He is not waiting. My feeling is that he is meditating.’

They could not agree on what that man was doing so they decided to go to the man and enquire. The first man said ‘Are you looking for your cow?’ The man said ‘No, I am not looking for anything.’ The second said ‘Then I must be right: you must be waiting for your friend who has been left behind?’

The man said ‘No, I am not waiting for anybody.’ The third said ‘Then I have to be right — now there is no other alternative left — you must be meditating.’ And the man said ‘No, I am not meditating either.’ Then all three asked ‘Then what are you doing?’ He said ‘I am just standing.’
But Zen people say that this is real meditation: just standing, not even doing meditation! See the beauty of it: the man said ‘I am just standing. Is there any need to do anything? Can’t I just stand? Won’t you allow me this freedom, just to stand? Have I to look for something, wait for something or do something? Can’t I just be?’
So just sit — no meditation, nothing — and you will feel a great joy welling up inside


Osho – ‘Hallelujah’ – A Darshan Diary 🌷

Contemplating……

Instead of jumping in other’s shoes

If we stay in ours

Walking would be less tiring

And journey called LIFE

Less complicated

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Contemplating……

What is meditation

Is

It Closing eyes for a set time ?

Is

It Mantras ?

Is

It performing Art ?

Is

It helping others ?

Or

Many other ways

To live in Peace.

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Contemplating…..

Why?

I allow others

To use me

As

Dumping ground

For

Their frustrating emotions

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Contemplating…..

Isn’t my silence enough

Why ?

My tears have to tell

That

I am present too

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