Easy always to offer than repent
Emotional story! Cut short for best!
Takes no where and every where
Not necessitate. In image world creates.
Save both, to exert, conserve where
Economical in time, to what extent!
A matter of understanding and correct
No point in linger in and calculate!
That part of being ready to progress
Indicates when occupant is out of hand!
Takes away atmosphere, empty space
Disturbes to concentrate and connect!
That hindrance! a much harmful stay
Offer entire. To change the trail, give away...
What one wants to keep green within?
If repentance is watred all the time, it takes away the part Of within that knows to grow, to remain green, fertile, creative...
What is the 'within' world ask for...
Sure not the troubling past or any of the 'past'!
It's innate nature is to grow, nurture, emerge, learn, adapt, ... to keep feeding on this line!
The occupation or preoccupation in repent brings stand still, an unproductive halt, stale stagnation, regression and repression.
That takes one against the flow, against the natural mechanism of growth, purpose and designed utility of the inner system.
The integral yoga teaches a mechanism of ' to offer'... whatever unasked for...just offer in toto.
By letting it go this way does not only help get rid away but also reduce the outcomes of the 'wrong deeds'.
And if the being supports and surrenders, the whole sequence changes and transforms all in, out and surrounds...
One has to take a call...just that much!
Thank you...
- Morli Pandya
September, 2017
Flower Name: Chloris barbata
Finger-grass
Significance: Repentance
The first step towards correcting mistakes.
REPENTANCEFinger-grass
Significance: Repentance
The first step towards correcting mistakes.
"Then, what is the place of repentance in man's life? Has it any place in the life of a Sadhak?...
The place of repentance is in its effect for the future if it induces the nature to turn from the state of things that brought about the happening. For the Sadhak however it is not repentance but recognition of a wrong movement and the necessity of its not recurring that is needed....TM
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