New Year's Blessings -- Keep Moving Toward the Light - Grow Those Wings and Fly!
At this beautiful time of the New Year, it
is the time when most people pray that the New Year will be easier, better,
more successful than the year which has passed. However, at this time
when we pray and make our own resolutions, it is so important to remember the
ultimately the purpose of our lives is not just to have things be as easy as
possible, nor to be as successful and/or prosperous as possible. The point of
our lives is to realize our own true divine nature, to awaken and unfold into
the divinity of ourselves. In many cases, that process requires both
inner struggle as well as patience.
There
is a beautiful story of a man who noticed, on a tree outside his home, a
beautifully woven cocoon. He carefully watched the cocoon every day in order to
catch the first glimpse of the butterfly he knew would emerge. Finally,
one day he saw a tiny hole in the cocoon which grew quickly as the hours
passed. He sat watching the butterfly break her way out of the cocoon. However,
suddenly he noticed that it seemed the butterfly had stopped making progress.
The hole did not get any larger and the butterfly seemed to be stuck. The
cocoon was bouncing up and down on the branch as the butterfly tried to squeeze
herself, unsuccessfully, through the hole she had created.
The
man watched in dismay as it seemed his butterfly would not be able to emerge.
Finally, he went inside, took a small pair of scissors, and carefully cut the
cocoon, allowing the butterfly to emerge easily. However, the butterfly
immediately dropped to the ground instead of soaring gracefully into the sky as
he imagined she would.
The
man noticed that the butterfly's stomach was swollen and distended and her
wings were small and shriveled, explaining her inability to fly. He assumed
that after some time, the stomach would shrink and the wings would expand, and
she would fly in her fullest glory. However, this was never to be.
The
man didn't know that it was the very act of forcing her body through the tiny
hole in the cocoon which pushed all the fluid from the butterfly's stomach into
her wings. Without that external pressure, the stomach would always be swollen
with fluid and the wings would always be small and shriveled. His butterfly
would never be able to fly.
In life, so frequently, we avoid
challenges, looking for an easy, quick way to the goal. We pray to God to
remove our obstacles. We look for people who will "cut our
cocoons," so that we do not have to work and push our way through.
Ultimately the key in life is to realize, experience and manifest those
wings so that we may BE the soaring, beautiful butterfly. We must realize
that it is those times of difficulty which give us our wings. That difficulty
has been placed in our path specifically because it is exactly what we need in
order to take the next step of our own awakening, what we need to unfold
another petal of the divine flower we are born to be. The obstacles in
our path are God's way of showing us how to fly. With every bit of pushing and
struggling, our wings become fuller and fuller and only then are we able to fly
in our true glory.
So frequently, people come to me and say,
"Oh, why has God given me so much strife? Why has He put so many obstacles
in my path? Why is He punishing me? Please remove these obstacles from my
path." We must realize that challenges and hurdles are not punishments.
Yes, the law of karma plays a large role in what we receive in this lifetime,
but even things which may seem like "bad" karma, are actually
opportunities for growth. Through pushing and struggling our wings become
fuller and we become able to soar. Even an extra small hole to squeeze
through is actually an opportunity for our wings to expand to great lengths.
So, let us learn to take our challenges for
what they are, rather than looking around for a "different" hole, or
for someone with a pair of scissors. Let us appreciate and celebrate our
challenges and realize that God has given them to us in order that we may truly
recognize and then embody our divine fullness.
At this auspicious time of the New Year, I
pray that, regardless of how small or big the hole in your cocoon seems,
regardless of how quickly or slowly you seem to be pushing through it, and
regardless of whether you can yet envision the glory of who YOU really are, you
may all have the courage, patience, understanding and full faith in the Divine
to keep moving toward the light. The world today needs all of YOU,
in your fullest, most awake, most realized way. Our world is in the midst
of such despair, such darkness, such rampant devastation. Only if each of us
moves – with courage, fearlessness and dedication – toward the light, toward
the truth of our Selves, toward our own divinity, can we serve as torchbearers
of that light for the rest of the world.
My love and blessings are always with you.
In the service of God and humanity,
Swami Chidanand Saraswati (www.parmarth.com)
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Dear friend and Family,
Dear friend and Family,
New Year is not about changing the Dates but
Direction;
It's not about changing the Calendar but Commitment;
It's not about changing the Actions but Attitude;
It's not about changing the Fruit but Faith, Force and Focus!
It's not about changing the Calendar but Commitment;
It's not about changing the Actions but Attitude;
It's not about changing the Fruit but Faith, Force and Focus!
Lets welcome the year
which is fresh
Lets welcome the year which is fresh and new,
Lets cherish each moment it beholds,
Lets celebrate this blissful new year.
May you Commit and Create the best New Year ever!.
Lets welcome the year which is fresh and new,
Lets cherish each moment it beholds,
Lets celebrate this blissful new year.
May you Commit and Create the best New Year ever!.
Laugh
uncontrollably, and never regret anything that made you smile.
The happiness of life is
made of little things - a smile, a hug, a moment of shared laughter - it’s not
the wealth you amass but what you give to others & the lives you touch that
you take with you for eternity!
HAPPY NEW
YEAR TO YOU ALL
The best of Love, Give, Peace, Health, and
Happiness
Dilip & Rita, Mom to Kishan forever
The highest prayer in this world is service; the greatest devotion is loving the people around us: and the noblest character trait is divine compassion for all living creatures.
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