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In Shrimadbhagvat Gita, Sri Krishna says ...follow your nature. Do

what is natural to you and quit worrying about the results. Just

play ...your part. Do what is natural to you.

 

....and, it is so ...true. More than 2500 years have passed and it is

still absolutely true. Follow your nature and there is no more

problem. Or there is a problem ...but, it is not really a problem. It

is just the nature, it is just its natural movement, natural

progression, natural growth. Because, the nature encompasses ...it

all. It encompasses both the volcanoes and the sweet water

lake ...and, one is not possible without the other. Bigger the

crater, ...deeper and bigger the lake. Stronger the wind ...stronger

the tree. The nature has its all.

 

The plant eats the soil, the cattle eat the plant and finally the

kettle goes to dust, to soil ...and, back to the plant. All natural,

and all fine. All in perfect harmony, in beautiful symmetry ...just a

natural growth, a perfect cycle. The leaves are green, the flower is

red and the stem is blue ...all are their own nature. Some due to

sun, some due to snow, and some due to the bee. Bee takes the flower-

dust away from the flower, from its nectar ...yet, it is friend not a

foe because ultimately it helps the flower to grow, the plan to

spread by spreading its seeds along with whatever else it stays. And,

flower knows.... So, it invites the bee, it invites its friend, its

lover and its sends its fragrance, its scented dust along with the

blowing wind ...as a love letter.

 

And, a woman puts the ...red lipstick and the man watches in

delight, ...near a traffic light.

 

Yes, the world is a poetry in motion. So harmonious, so

melodious ...and, not even a single tune is ...out of place.

 

....because, the universe encompasses ...it all.

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Dear adithya

 

thank you for your posting

without wanting to offend you one clear question:

 

how do you live this wisdom in your daily life?

how do you tackle the obstacles in this way?

 

thank you

 

 

michael bindel

 

 

 

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"adithya_comming" <adithya_comming

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Thursday, April 22, 2004 7:48 PM

Do ...the thing

 

>

>

> In Shrimadbhagvat Gita, Sri Krishna says ...follow your nature. Do

> what is natural to you and quit worrying about the results. Just

> play ...your part. Do what is natural to you.

>

> ...and, it is so ...true. More than 2500 years have passed and it is

> still absolutely true. Follow your nature and there is no more

> problem. Or there is a problem ...but, it is not really a problem. It

> is just the nature, it is just its natural movement, natural

> progression, natural growth. Because, the nature encompasses ...it

> all. It encompasses both the volcanoes and the sweet water

> lake ...and, one is not possible without the other. Bigger the

> crater, ...deeper and bigger the lake. Stronger the wind ...stronger

> the tree. The nature has its all.

>

> The plant eats the soil, the cattle eat the plant and finally the

> kettle goes to dust, to soil ...and, back to the plant. All natural,

> and all fine. All in perfect harmony, in beautiful symmetry ...just a

> natural growth, a perfect cycle. The leaves are green, the flower is

> red and the stem is blue ...all are their own nature. Some due to

> sun, some due to snow, and some due to the bee. Bee takes the flower-

> dust away from the flower, from its nectar ...yet, it is friend not a

> foe because ultimately it helps the flower to grow, the plan to

> spread by spreading its seeds along with whatever else it stays. And,

> flower knows.... So, it invites the bee, it invites its friend, its

> lover and its sends its fragrance, its scented dust along with the

> blowing wind ...as a love letter.

>

> And, a woman puts the ...red lipstick and the man watches in

> delight, ...near a traffic light.

>

> Yes, the world is a poetry in motion. So harmonious, so

> melodious ...and, not even a single tune is ...out of place.

>

> ...because, the universe encompasses ...it all.

>

/join

>

>

>

>

>

> "Love itself is the actual form of God."

>

> Sri Ramana

>

> In "Letters from Sri Ramanasramam" by Suri Nagamma

> Links

>

>

>

>

>

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, "Michael Bindel"

<michaelbindel@t...> wrote:

> Dear adithya

>

> thank you for your posting

> without wanting to offend you one clear question:

>

> how do you live this wisdom in your daily life?

> how do you tackle the obstacles in this way?

 

 

 

Only one way...

 

I don't tackle the obstacles. Why would I?

 

I don't have a definite agenda to pursue or a concrete goal to

accomplish. Life flows ...as it does, through mountains and valleys,

through shining corridors and dark alleys ...

 

My input ...almost not required.

 

But, why would `my living' would be of any interest to you. Are you

trying to see how and if you could apply this (or anything else) to

your own life ....?

 

There are many great books and many great authors on this

subject, ...if you are. "Loving what is" by Byron Katie is one of

them ...

 

 

Thank you very much for your response.

 

Thanks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

>

> thank you

>

>

> michael bindel

>

>

>

> -

> "adithya_comming" <adithya_comming>

> <>

> Thursday, April 22, 2004 7:48 PM

> Do ...the thing

>

>

> >

> >

> > In Shrimadbhagvat Gita, Sri Krishna says ...follow your nature. Do

> > what is natural to you and quit worrying about the results. Just

> > play ...your part. Do what is natural to you.

> >

> > ...and, it is so ...true. More than 2500 years have passed and it

is

> > still absolutely true. Follow your nature and there is no more

> > problem. Or there is a problem ...but, it is not really a

problem. It

> > is just the nature, it is just its natural movement, natural

> > progression, natural growth. Because, the nature encompasses ...it

> > all. It encompasses both the volcanoes and the sweet water

> > lake ...and, one is not possible without the other. Bigger the

> > crater, ...deeper and bigger the lake. Stronger the

wind ...stronger

> > the tree. The nature has its all.

> >

> > The plant eats the soil, the cattle eat the plant and finally the

> > kettle goes to dust, to soil ...and, back to the plant. All

natural,

> > and all fine. All in perfect harmony, in beautiful

symmetry ...just a

> > natural growth, a perfect cycle. The leaves are green, the flower

is

> > red and the stem is blue ...all are their own nature. Some due to

> > sun, some due to snow, and some due to the bee. Bee takes the

flower-

> > dust away from the flower, from its nectar ...yet, it is friend

not a

> > foe because ultimately it helps the flower to grow, the plan to

> > spread by spreading its seeds along with whatever else it stays.

And,

> > flower knows.... So, it invites the bee, it invites its friend,

its

> > lover and its sends its fragrance, its scented dust along with the

> > blowing wind ...as a love letter.

> >

> > And, a woman puts the ...red lipstick and the man watches in

> > delight, ...near a traffic light.

> >

> > Yes, the world is a poetry in motion. So harmonious, so

> > melodious ...and, not even a single tune is ...out of place.

> >

> > ...because, the universe encompasses ...it all.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > /join

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > "Love itself is the actual form of God."

> >

> > Sri Ramana

> >

> > In "Letters from Sri Ramanasramam" by Suri Nagamma

> > Links

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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