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I apologise for interrupting Mr. Sinha, but we are not talking about cutting down the tree, our friend is talking about the wounded tree giving fruit again.

 

The technique mentioned by you which "hamare purwajo ne diya" destroys the tree. It does not prompt it to give fruit again.

 

Regards,

 

Johnson--- On Sat, 7/11/09, tonysinha91 <tsinha1 wrote:

tonysinha91 <tsinha1 Re: >>> Purpose of Pain >>> Date: Saturday, July 11, 2009, 6:19 AM

 

 

Namaskaram ganeshji,Yeh hamare smaaj ka bahoot puranik totka hai. Jab pedh fal nahi deta toh hum usse knife ya chopper dwara uss pedh ko chautani dete hai ki agar wah pedh hame phal na denge toh hum usse kaat ke gira denge.Iss me koi miracle nahi yeh gyan toh hame hamare purwajo ne diya.SHIVADASAQ BHARADWAJFIJI ISLANDS.@ s.com, KRIYA BABA <Kriyababa1@ ...> wrote:>> *The Purpose of Pain*> > In the apple-growing state of Maine in America, I was visiting a farmer> friend and saw an apple tree so loaded down with fruit that the branches had> to be propped up to keep them from breaking under the weight of apples.> > When I remarked about the fruitfulness of the tree, my

friend said to me,> "Go over and look at that tree's trunk down near the bottom."> > There I saw that the tree had been badly wounded by a big gash across its> side. The farmer explained, "That is something we have learned about apple> trees. When the growing tree tends to run to wood and leaves and not to> fruit, we stop it by wounding it, by cutting into its bark. And we don't> know why, but almost always the result is that the tree turns its energies> to producing fruit."> > Could that be a parable for some of us human apple trees in the human> orchard?> > > Regards> > Ganesh> +919880962897> > Jaigurudev> !Om Kriya Babaji Nama Ah !>

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Namaskaram,

 

Johnsonji,

 

Let me tell you no hindu will ever cut down a tree unless it's necessary because

even a tree which does not give a fruit can give shade on hot days and for fruit

bearing trees the totka is to threaten only and not to actually cut down the

tree. The threaten part is by marking or scratching the tree with a knife to

bear fruit

 

And perhaps you didn't understand ganeashji's input in which he is also

referring to a wounded tree.

 

Jai jagdambe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

SHIVADASA BHARADWAJ

FIJI ISLANDS

 

 

 

- In , Johnson Kurien <johnsusan_99 wrote:

>

> I apologise for interrupting Mr. Sinha, but we are not talking about cutting

down the tree, our friend is talking about the wounded tree giving fruit again.

>  

> The technique mentioned by you which " hamare purwajo ne diya " destroys the

tree. It does not prompt it to give fruit again.

>  

> Regards,

>  

> Johnson

>

> --- On Sat, 7/11/09, tonysinha91 <tsinha1 wrote:

>

>

> tonysinha91 <tsinha1

> Re: >>> Purpose of Pain >>>

>

> Saturday, July 11, 2009, 6:19 AM

>

>

>

Namaskaram ganeshji,

>

> Yeh hamare smaaj ka bahoot puranik totka hai. Jab pedh fal nahi deta toh hum

usse knife ya chopper dwara uss pedh ko chautani dete hai ki agar wah pedh hame

phal na denge toh hum usse kaat ke gira denge.

>

> Iss me koi miracle nahi yeh gyan toh hame hamare purwajo ne diya.

>

> SHIVADASAQ BHARADWAJ

> FIJI ISLANDS.

>

> @ s.com, KRIYA BABA <Kriyababa1@ ...> wrote:

> >

> > *The Purpose of Pain*

> >

> > In the apple-growing state of Maine in America, I was visiting a farmer

> > friend and saw an apple tree so loaded down with fruit that the branches had

> > to be propped up to keep them from breaking under the weight of apples.

> >

> > When I remarked about the fruitfulness of the tree, my friend said to me,

> > " Go over and look at that tree's trunk down near the bottom. "

> >

> > There I saw that the tree had been badly wounded by a big gash across its

> > side. The farmer explained, " That is something we have learned about apple

> > trees. When the growing tree tends to run to wood and leaves and not to

> > fruit, we stop it by wounding it, by cutting into its bark. And we don't

> > know why, but almost always the result is that the tree turns its energies

> > to producing fruit. "

> >

> > Could that be a parable for some of us human apple trees in the human

> > orchard?

> >

> >

> > Regards

> >

> > Ganesh

> > +919880962897

> >

> > Jaigurudev

> > !Om Kriya Babaji Nama Ah !

> >

>

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