A bird in the hand
Sannyasin Muruganathaswami reports on this avian lost child:
Hungry little chick looking for his parents. He was on the floor of the EZ-Go and showed absolutely no fear, easily getting on my finger.
Do you have food for me?
So sad, you don't.
Oh, well. I'll just rest here for awhile.
Off to a small branch to wait for parents. He was't too excited about shifting positions, but he cooperated.
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Bodhinatha's Latest Upadesha: "Detachment from Experiences; Importance of Daily Vigil" (May 5, 2013)
All experiences are good experiences, necessary to get us here. Awareness of aspects of ourselves that are constantly changing is a liberating perception, breaking our chains to mundane areas, detaching from instinctive and intellectual to go into superconscious. The greatest challenge facing youth today is the lack of relating to the devotional side of Hinduism. Daily practice, daily vigil, moves us forward spiritually. Commentary on Merging with Siva, The Master Course, Lesson 21.
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May 28th, 2011 at 7:00 am
que lindo pajarito, quizas lo tengan que adoptar es una forma distinta de shiva!!!! namaste
May 28th, 2011 at 8:29 am
Absolutely precious!