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Swami Rama used to love cacti. He always wanted to plant cactus gardens.

 

Pandit Tigunait related somewhere about a time when he and Swami Rama

were at Swamiji's ashram in Rishikesh (I hope I remember it all well

enough). It was the middle of the night, and there was a moon out.

Swamiji came in and got Panditji; he was very excited.

 

"Rajmani, come quickly! I want you to see something."

 

He took Panditji out to the veranda, overlooking the cactus garden.

 

"Shhh. Be very quiet. Look. Over there; that cactus; do you see it?

It's blooming."

 

There was a night-blooming cactus in the garden in the process of

blooming. Swamiji had been watching for hours, and now, he and

Panditji would watch.

 

Panditji said that Swamiji was so excited, so enthralled by that

spectacle of the single cactus opening its one flower; he would say,

"Isn't it beautiful!"

 

They sat for hours watching that flower open.

 

One time, I don't recall the circumstances, Pandit Rajmani asked

Swamiji why he liked cacti so much. Swamiji replied, "I enjoy taking

spiny things nobody else wants and making them bloom."

 

Such is the grace and compassion of the guru.

 

 

Jai Shree Maa!

Jai Swamiji!

Jai Maa!

 

Chris

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