Guest guest Posted May 26, 2004 Report Share Posted May 26, 2004 OM AMRITESWARYAI NAMAH AMMA SAYS - STORY It's not morning yet There was once a man who having lived a completely spiritual life for many years, became frustrated, thinking that he hadn't had any real experiences or progress. He had lived for many years in the Himalayas, practicing strict and rigorous spiritual disciplines. But now, his mediations and spiritual practices had begun to feel purely mechanical. Without any true meaning. So, finally, the man decided to forego his life of spirituality and return to a totally worldly, materialistic life. One day, he passed through a certain royal courtyard where a very beautiful lady was dancing. He thought to himself, "Anyway, I'm foregoing my spiritual practices and returning to a worldly life, so I might as well sit here and enjoy this dance!" And so he sat to watch the lady dance. She danced for many hours on end, until it became dark. Finally, giving up out of exhaustion, she turned to her husband who was standing nearby and said, "Oh, I give up! Usually, the king would have called me by now and presented a token of his recognition. Now, it doesn't look like he's going to call me at all. So, let's stop and return home." But the dancer's husband wouldn't let his wife give up so easily. He advised her, "No, no, my dear. "Wait and see a little longer. It's not morning yet". The king will surely call you. Just continue to dance, and you'll see! So the dancer continued, and just as the dancer's husband had predicted, the king called the lady to perform before him. He was so pleased with the dance that he immediately bestowed the lady with jewels, gold, and other riches as a token of his appreciation. Having witnessed all of this, the man who had given up his spiritual practices felt very remorseful. He began having second thoughts, remembering the words of the husband who had said, "Wait a little longer; it's not morning yet." He thought to himself, "My life is not yet over. I still have time left. I should wait and pursue my life of spirituality a little longer without giving up so easily. Even this worldly dancer, despite her exhaustion, continued to go on further. So, especially when it come to spiritual matters, I should continue all the more." And thus, the man removed his worldly clothes, donned ascetic robes once again, and returned to his spiritual practices. And eventually he attained the supreme goal of Self-Realization. "Children, We shouldn't give up our spiritual practices so easily, thinking that we're making no progress. Our practices will never be worthless. They always pay off. Once we get discouraged and give up, it is nearly impossible to start all over again." :: AMMA SHARANAM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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