Who wants to live forever?

[QUOTE=Hubert;63218] but you still have not reached the water. If it was that easy to draw water from other’s well directly … [/QUOTE]

Are you not being judgemental. The first sign of having a big fat ego.

They had not given us hoses, but well of bottomless wisdom.

You don’t invent the wheel again n again.

Follow their wisdom and you touch base.

You sip the water from the well, roll over you tongue, experience the bliss and not just wash you face and move on.

Patanjali’s wisdom is for one to follow, not devise your own theory and practices, that’s what i meant.

Thats why you have bikram yoga and a hord of them, digging their own well.

[QUOTE=Hubert;63217] this willow at the entrance of my home. One day, all it’s branches were cut off. Only a sad, solitary trunk remained. Being used to it’s beautiful shape, the green living canopy, when I first saw her in her new state, I was shocked, and felt sudden pain in my soul. I watched this exclamation mark for months, during the winter. I mourned her without tears. I grew accustomed to her new appereance, but always a bit sad. Unknown to me, hidden life was waiting inside that tortured form. And in spring, the first green buds appeared. When I saw them, a new hope raise in me, and I knew that life is eternal. Life does not belong to this world, she sends only her waves. Shapes change, become manifest, than withdraw.

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That’s what I felt under similar circumstances, I am a part time gardener myself. the plant life teaches those hidden secrets of the truth lying beyond us.

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