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Under the open sky's benevolent eyes, when everyone in the caravan was in deep slumber,                                    his  lonely heart was on fire, when he felt, someone touching his forehead. The past he could tell, was catching up with him, a venerable monk,  a divine presence with his white, long flowing beard stood leaning on his long, strong, staff peering at his face, those eyes, the light of grace, "Make peace with your past, make the bats hanging upside down, vanish, with deep repentance, cleanse your turgid soul, its in your hands, then see what happens" rang the Guru's words in his ears. He rocked all his dark loves to sleep and bid good bye for ever to his weeping wounds, Eyes raised skywards, he sought forgiveness to everyone he did wrong, in silence. He heard the guru's words repeatedly booming in the wind "Repent, it would absolve you for ever" He meditated, till his cloak from black to white transformed. At the day break, he woke up to a new life, the ground, was deserted, silence reigned, expectently No trace of any caravan, did they vanish in to thin air? The rhythmic pounding of the staff, of the monk, was it just an illusion of mind, a visitor at moments of darkness and doubt, bringing light? To some questions, we don't really expect answers, the very questions are the answers we look for. The valley was full of flowers,  and sky was crowded with robust white clouds, portentous! **As he was walking down the rocky path, a woman looked at his face and asked: "Monk, where did you come from? aren't you the one they told, would come, no doubt!" He smiled.Understood.**
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Nov 30, 2012
Nov 30, 2012 at 2:41 PM UTC
Making Peace with the past:A monk's journey starts
Under the open sky's benevolent eyes, when everyone in the caravan was in deep slumber,                                    his  lonely heart was on fire, when he felt, someone touching his forehead. The past he could tell, was catching up with him, a venerable monk,  a divine presence with his white, long flowing beard stood leaning on his long, strong, staff peering at his face, those eyes, the light of grace, "Make peace with your past, make the bats hanging upside down, vanish, with deep repentance, cleanse your turgid soul, its in your hands, then see what happens" rang the Guru's words in his ears. He rocked all his dark loves to sleep and bid good bye for ever to his weeping wounds, Eyes raised skywards, he sought forgiveness to everyone he did wrong, in silence. He heard the guru's words repeatedly booming in the wind "Repent, it would absolve you for ever" He meditated, till his cloak from black to white transformed. At the day break, he woke up to a new life, the ground, was deserted, silence reigned, expectently No trace of any caravan, did they vanish in to thin air? The rhythmic pounding of the staff, of the monk, was it just an illusion of mind, a visitor at moments of darkness and doubt, bringing light? To some questions, we don't really expect answers, the very questions are the answers we look for. The valley was full of flowers,  and sky was crowded with robust white clouds, portentous! **As he was walking down the rocky path, a woman looked at his face and asked: "Monk, where did you come from? aren't you the one they told, would come, no doubt!" He smiled.Understood.**
k-balachandran
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Nov 30, 2012
Nov 30, 2012 at 2:41 PM UTC
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