Today: “Get used to the reality that many currents surround you that oppose your intentions.  Just wait and let them penetrate.” – from the I Ching

Get used to the reality that many currents surround you that oppose your intentions.  Just wait and let them penetrate.

Meditation: LA046 – 780614 – Hari Shabad Meditation – Use the Wind to Produce Trance and Dissolve Negativity

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#38

When people live in opposition and estrangement they cannot carry out a great undertaking in common; their points of view diverge too widely. In such circumstances one should above all not proceed brusquely, for that would only increase the existing opposition; instead, one should limit oneself to producing gradual effects in small matters. Here success can still be expected, because the situation is such that the opposition does not preclude all agreement.
In general, opposition appears as an obstruction, but when it represents polarity within a comprehensive whole, it has also its useful and important functions. The oppositions of heaven and earth, spirit and nature, man and woman, when reconciled, bring about the creation and reproduction of life. In the world of visible things, the principle of opposites makes possible the differentiation by categories through which order is brought into the world.

Above, fire; below, the lake.
The image of OPPOSITION.
Thus amid all fellowship
The superior man retains his individuality.

The two elements, fire and water, never mingle but even when in contact retain their own natures. So the cultured man is never led into baseness or vulgarity through intercourse or community of interests with persons of another sort; regardless of all commingling, he will always preserve his individuality.

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Today: “Dear ones, there are assets and there are liabilities. When you are young, you need food. If food is not available, you feel crazy…” Yogi Bhajan

“Dear ones, there are assets and there are liabilities. When you are young, you need food. If food is not available, you feel crazy. When you are adult, sex becomes the grip. If you don’t have satisfaction in that area, you go crazy. But when you are old, wisdom is your grip. If you don’t have wisdom in your head, you are crazy. These three eras are covered by these three assets.” Yogi Bhajan

Sat Nam!
Ram Anand

Meditation: LA004 780109 Experience the Experience

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