Before this Sunday's group mediation, I was taking a walk next to a lake and admired mountains and trees for their aloofness to their surroundings.
During the meditation, I smelt a strong oil from someone's hair. Since the meditation had started, I could not move away.
However, during the meditation, I successfully, learned to turn off my nose.
Then, on Monday, I went to meet Amma.
When she arrived, everyone closed their eyes to meditate.
Just then, I felt an infant crawling over my feet and her toddler sister turning sharp corners of her book, on top of my arm.
While meditating, with disgust I asked, “How can both their parents close their eyes peacefully, and let their kids bother me?”
No answer.
Then I asked, “What do I do amidst this disturbance?”
This time I heard, “Let them be.”
When I tried doing it, the infant surprisingly crawled away and the noisy sharp pages did not bother me as much.
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When,
I feel curbed,
sitting still, I seek,
“What do I do amidst this?”
Then,
I see mountain,
nurturing the cows,
amidst, factory pollution.
Then,
I watch trees,
cooling the drivers,
amidst, stressful traffic.
***
Aum Tat Sat
beautiful Gunjan...
ReplyDeleteI hear the art of "allowing"...it is a skill and a gift that has power immeasurable. Let them be...let it be...just let be...
Many blessings,
Julianne