Guest guest Posted March 19, 2002 Report Share Posted March 19, 2002 (contd from previous post) Child: a child without caring for his future and past, keeps busy in playing with himself. I have learnt from him that a Gyani should not care for anything and should be busy with the God within himself. Kanya (unmarried girl): Once some guests came to a girls house, to serve them she started making the rice but the bangles in her hands created noise and she did not want the guests to know that she has no servant and she is working herself…hence she removed her bangles and kept only one bangle on each arm and thus there was no noise. I learnt from that girl that if there are more than one, then there is noise (and disturbance) hence a Gyani should always remain alone. Arrow-Maker: Once I saw an arrow maker. He was doing his work with perfection and concentration, so much so that when king happened to pass from there, he did not notice him and continued with his work with single pointedness. I made him my guru and learnt from him how to be in Meditation with one-pointedness, without any disturbance from anything around us. Snake: Snake taught me how to be alone and always wandering. I learnt from him that a sanyasi should always wander and he should not attach himself to any Ashram or household as it is disturbing for his meditation. Spider: A spider takes threads out of her body and weaves a web and later on eats that web up putting it back into her mouth. She gave me a great teaching that God alone weaves this Universe out of His own being and later on takes it back into Himself. Bhrigi insect: It is said that Bhringi insect takes any insect into his den and that insect becomes Bhringi like. I learnt from him that Jivatama (individual soul) when is taken by God into his realms, he becomes God himself. O King I learnt all these lessons from these Gurus and I am applying them on this body. This body is perishable. Karama drag us into this web of World and we feel pleasure and pain. Tongue drags him to taste sex organs drag him to sex. Thirst, anger, lust all these organs keep us busy into this Maya. Learned should try to attain Moksha in this life itself. Human birth is unique as Moksha is only available in this birth. It is utmost duty of human beings to try for Moksha. ********************************************************************** ****** Hari Aum Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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