Nature offers many wonderful gifts in our hands everyday and we say"Wow!" I get up early in the morning watching the sun rising and I say "Wow!" I hear the birds chirping and feeding their little babies and the words come out from my mouth, "Wow!" When I see the older brother taking care of the little younger brother my heart is filled with joy and I hear myself saying "Wow!"
There is an old saying in Sanskrit like" ksane kasne yaha upeti navatam tadeva rupam ramaniyayata." Beauty brings joy every moment. When I keep my mind and heart open to perceive and expereince it fully each moment, my heart is filled with wonderment. I experience such Aha moments when I fully live in the pressent moment. When I was a child I had more "Wow!" moments. As I got older I beacme more thought minded and rational than heartminded and emotional which to some extent dried the flow of my heartfeltness. As I am growing older I have been able to create a dynamic balance between head and heart. This is one of the ways I have reconciled wonder with rationality.
Namaste!
Jagdish P Dave
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On Apr 7, 2022me wrote :
My earthly father is 86.5+ years old. He references himself as “the old boyâ€. Work to condition your heart. Age does not matter … the mind can, if you will it, keep it’s joy and wonderment! (My dad is amazing!). Amen.
On Apr 1, 2022 Jagdish P Dave wrote :