Wednesday, 18 January 2017

Simplicity...


Simply awake, arise
Just rise in simplicity...

Unintended undisturbed
Proceed in simplicity... 

Not clung or vehement
Progess in simplicity... 

Just like inhale-exhale
In automode, in simplicity...

Natural and natural
In spontaneity, in simplicity...

Unnoticed, untouched
Unaware, in simplicity... 

The real great power
'Morli' lies in simplicity...


Simplicity...
The hardest thing perhaps!
The human mind is so accustomed to complications, presumptions, planning and strategizing that making anything 'just like that' is difficult to understand or even perceive.

Anything is received, has to be analysed, deliberated upon, concluded further and then next move is thought out...

Always and in any circumstances...
One would never question,
WHY...HOW COME...WHAT FOR...!!

One is always on guard. There is an instilled human belief that there is harm out there. Something or the other may cause pain, hurt, damage and one always has to be in defensive mode. 

One is so much into it that one becomes overly self protective, self occupied, self absorbing, self obsessed...

The reference here is merely psychological, of mental preoccupation.

Yes, one must take precautions, especially in today's time. Adversity is very prevalent and one should not be unprepared for it...


But excessive and engaging, all the time, takes away
Spontaneity, 
The trust on unfolding, 
The faith in eternity, 
The bond with life, 
The connection with present moment, 
The conscious touch of divine consciousness, 
The longing on inner self, 
The commune with living within, 
The partnership of soul-spirit-self, 
The receptivity of the Divine guidance, 
The urge to address the Divine call, 
The innate need to be the Divine instrument and finally, 
To realise the purpose of this birth...

Simplicity is simple...
Just to be, straightaway, Simple...

Thank you...

- Morli Pandya
January, 2017

Flower Name: Vittadinia trilogy, Creeping daisy
Significance: Integral Simplicity 
The simplicity that comes from perfect sincerity.
As soon as all effort disappears from a manifestation, it becomes very simple, with the simplicity of a flower opening, manifesting its beauty and spreading its fragrance without clamour or vehement gesture. And in this simplicity lies the greatest power, the power which is least mixed and least gives rise to harmful reactions. Simplicity, Simplicity! How sweet is the purity of Thy Presence! 
Be simplenty, be simple, very simple. And I know what he means: to deny entry to regulating, organising, prescripti've, judgemental thought - he wants none of all that. What he calls being simple is a joyful spontaneity; in action, in expression, in movement, in life, be simple, be simple. A joyful spontaneity.

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