Learning From Surroundings.

 Much of my learning comes from observing -  people, surroundings. 


The ubiquitous air touches all but never clings to anything. 

From air, I have learnt a profound lesson that though one may meet, move around with people but in order to have a pleasurable life journey one must neither hate nor attach oneself with any thing or being. 

Renowned mystic Kabir also said the same in his couplet : 

"कबीरा खड़ा बाज़ार में, मांगे सबकी खैर!

ना काहू से दोस्‍ती, न काहू से बैर!!" 

( In this world, Kabir prays for the well being of all. Kabir neither has any friend nor any foe. )


A rapacious fish falls an easy victim to the bait, gets caught by the fisherman. 

Likewise, a person who is greedy of food, who allows his sense of taste to overpower him, loses his independence and easily gets ruined. 

The greed for food must therefore be destroyed! 


While basking in the Sun yesterday, I saw a stray dog with a piece of flesh in it's mouth. It was being attacked by other dogs, badly injured by them. 

A black dog from the pack successfully snatched the piece from the wounded dog, only to be followed by unsuccessful ferocious canines. 

Sensing a danger to it's life, the black dog immediately abandoned the piece of flesh. 

The pack left it unhurt. I could clearly see that the dog was now feeling much relaxed. 


From the black dog, I learnt an invaluable lesson : 

"Do not crave for things for which the whole world is mad. Otherwise you will harm yourself." 


~ Sanjay Gargish ~

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