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Post by simpledip on Oct 7, 2018 6:56:40 GMT -6
Put your ear to the cracks of silence within the roar of busy life you can still hear
the echo of the eternal voices, and the sound of their footsteps listen carefully and
their songs and stories will open the gates to their mystic land walk with them
to the distant mountains look at the beauty of nature rediscover your connection
with the natural world and take your rightful place in the great circle of life
~Dip
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Post by lostineternity99 on Oct 7, 2018 7:39:57 GMT -6
There is so much beyond our limited five senses, Dip as you have eloquently stated ... communing with nature and quieting the noise of a busy life is truly essential to opening up the gates to their mystic, eternal land. Where you live is truly magical
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Post by AquarianM on Oct 8, 2018 0:41:10 GMT -6
Such wise words, and something most of the world needs to hear with their hearts.
Dan
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Post by simpledip on Oct 8, 2018 6:56:26 GMT -6
There is so much beyond our limited five senses, Dip as you have eloquently stated ... communing with nature and quieting the noise of a busy life is truly essential to opening up the gates to their mystic, eternal land. Where you live is truly magical Rick, Materialistic values seem to overtake present day life, forgetting the beauty of Nature to calm; remember the wise ways of of our previous generations. How many children are being told stories by their grandmothers now-a-days, I wonder. In the city of Kathmandu, I find the grandmothers are either busy with late serials on TV or reading messages in their mobiles. Schools are busy teaching "skills" for better job prospects. There is no story telling sessions. I am glad that I grew up many many years back!!! Namaste.- Dip
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Post by simpledip on Oct 8, 2018 7:00:16 GMT -6
Such wise words, and something most of the world needs to hear with their hearts. Dan Dan, Not many would like to hear these words. Thank you for your words of encouragement. Namaste. - Dip
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Post by lostineternity99 on Oct 8, 2018 7:32:18 GMT -6
Rick, Materialistic values seem to overtake present day life, forgetting the beauty of Nature to calm; remember the wise ways of of our previous generations. How many children are being told stories by their grandmothers now-a-days, I wonder. In the city of Kathmandu, I find the grandmothers are either busy with late serials on TV or reading messages in their mobiles. Schools are busy teaching "skills" for better job prospects. There is no story telling sessions. I am glad that I grew up many many years back!!! Namaste.- Dip Hello Dip, It is sad to know most grandmothers in Kathmandu no longer tell stories to their grandchildren, having their minds mainly on TV serials and their mobile phones. These little children are being denied such important tradition! I too would want to escape to the wonderful solitude of nature Namaste, Rick
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Post by Deleted on Oct 14, 2018 2:13:29 GMT -6
It's so simple yet so many make it so hard. Enjoyed
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