Uproot those weeds!
Spring up as soon as humid...
Cut and throw. Be attentive!
Unsustain must each.
Careful if remain bits and pieces
Weed them off, again and every...
Unseed, if germination begins
Be tireless traveller, persistently...
Beware of narcissist, pride, conceit
Self obsessed weeds of vanity!
Pulls one down, spoil the self soil
Ruin the birth, fruits of life ripe...
Vanity...
To much preoccupation with self leads to unnecessary attention and boost the ego self. The condition which is dependent on and expect from the external stimuli.
Thus, there is self obscured pride and at the same time unworthyness.
The combination of elemental character created psudo world!
The pool of emotion based assessment takes one to high and low in extremities.
Works completely against harmony, balance and inner peace.
Inclusiveness, coherence, collaboration have no space there inside any intent, thought or action.
The self of oneself is the priority and one is absorbed in sustaining that condition. The self is eaten away by one's own suffocating self image.
A big hindrance in a way to spiritual progress. There is no ground left on which receptivity can take hold and divinity can grow.
Growth of vanity may give sporadic episodes of pleasure but surely not the joy of permamence!
Lord...be the guide for all...
Thank you...
- Morli Pandya
August, 2017
Flower Name: Dahlia
Significance: VanityOne of the most frequent forms of falsehood.
But thought nor word can seize eternal Truth:
The whole world lives in a lonely ray of her sun.
In our thinking's close and narrow lamp-lit house
The vanity of our shut mortal mind
Dreams that the chains of thought have made her ours;
But only we play with our own brilliant bonds;
Tying her down, it is ourselves we tie
Savitri
The whole world lives in a lonely ray of her sun.
In our thinking's close and narrow lamp-lit house
The vanity of our shut mortal mind
Dreams that the chains of thought have made her ours;
But only we play with our own brilliant bonds;
Tying her down, it is ourselves we tie
Savitri
BOOK II: The Book of the Traveller of the Worlds
CANTO XI: Kingdoms and Godheads of the Greater Mind 276
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