What a great Bed time blog for me yesterday. Very thankful for it.
My virgo mind was analyzing it this morning and here are two conclusions I draw:
1) Human beings in their "true nature" and likeĀ the "little monks". It is due to as I call it "under influence" of social conditioning and Ego, that we forget our true nature. That's why in eastern philosophy it is very commonly said "Manurbhava", meaning "realise your true nature, human nature". I am thankful for my "satguru" for reminding me day in day out, in very simple words "Manurbhava". I am also thankful for these little monks who have shown me the path of compassion and selfless love, one more time.
2) All children are like "the little monks". Children posses the "true human nature". They don't need to pretend. It is what they are. That's why in holy scriptures it is emphasized to have "child like" nature. May I wake up the "child" in me!
On Mar 16, 2012 Sharmishtha wrote:
What a great Bed time blog for me yesterday. Very thankful for it.
My virgo mind was analyzing it this morning and here are two conclusions I draw:
1) Human beings in their "true nature" and likeĀ the "little monks". It is due to as I call it "under influence" of social conditioning and Ego, that we forget our true nature. That's why in eastern philosophy it is very commonly said "Manurbhava", meaning "realise your true nature, human nature". I am thankful for my "satguru" for reminding me day in day out, in very simple words "Manurbhava". I am also thankful for these little monks who have shown me the path of compassion and selfless love, one more time.
2) All children are like "the little monks". Children posses the "true human nature". They don't need to pretend. It is what they are. That's why in holy scriptures it is emphasized to have "child like" nature. May I wake up the "child" in me!
Blessings for everyone :) :)