‘’The most important law of nature is that it never stops moving.’’
‘’The most important law of nature is that it never stops moving.’’
During the past week, life has shown me some it’s uncertainty and imperfection in a hard kind of way. When I look back, I can count numerous occasions, where life has thrown me with a big lightning ball and seen, how can I balance with it. It has rolled it on me, but it has not helped me to get rid of it. That has been my job. To me it seemed like life is doing it on purpose, until I realised that it needs to do that, because it is its’ job. Our job, on the other hand, is to react to that hardship in a certain way. And there is no one else responsible of that reaction than myself.
Sometimes it seems that life takes more than it gives. Seems like there is no light at the end of the tunnel. You start thinking, what have I done to deserve this? What am I being punished for?
Every one have felt a sadness and depression in their lives. It is very hard to see clearly in the fog of rotten mind. After being miserable, I have realised that in the haze of being sadness, I have not seen, what life has given to me. Life is always changing. It does not stop. It cannot stay in one place and just take. It moves on. Life keeps on giving and taking.
‘’The most important law of nature is that it never stops moving.’’
I do not understand why innocent beings need to suffer. My own actions shape some of my own life, but there must be some things I cannot control. Or is it just bad luck or karma?
Last Thursday we found out that one of our beautiful Icelandic horses had got very sick. No one really knew what had happened, but her future did not seem too light. Vet has been at the stable to look after her and the horse has been at the clinic too. Since Thursday we have been there for her and making turns at night to look after her. Hoping for the best and just keeping the mood up. She cannot give up.
I would like to say that is all the bad news but it is not. Late on last Sunday night I got some other sad news, far away from India. I still do not believe those terrifying words myself and for me Manish is still alive. He is amazing teacher of yoga and still in the beginning of his life. It does not seem right to say goodbye.
Even though life seems unfair sometimes and it gives us so much pain, it definitely gives us pleasure too. I am not going to blame this universe of my pain. I want to keep positive -see the good in life and the beauty in people. We are all here to learn something and to find our ways in the maze, even though it might seem really 'mazey' at times.
‘’Life only gives us challenges we are ready take in.’’ - Roshan Sigh.
For Manish, I will bring my palms to my heart centre, bow my chin to my chest and say ‘’Namaste’’ to a beautiful human being. For Hemja, the Icelandic horse, I will keep my hands there and pray.
‘’Life only gives us challenges we are ready take in.’’ - Roshan Sigh.
For Manish, I will bring my palms to my heart centre, bow my chin to my chest and say ‘’Namaste’’ to a beautiful human being. For Hemja, the Icelandic horse, I will keep my hands there and pray.