Greetings Sadhakas,
This week in class we are exploring the first Yama: Ahimsa - love,
non-harming.
Ahimsa is the
attribute of the soul, and therefore, to be practiced by everybody in all
affairs of life. If it cannot be practiced in all departments, it has no
practical value.
-Mahatma Gandhi
-Mahatma Gandhi
Ahimsa is usually
translated as "nonviolence," but this is misleading and falls far
short of the real significance of the word. When all violence has subsided in
my heart, my native state is love. I would add that even avoiding a person we
dislike can be a subtle form of himsa or violence. Therefore, in everyday
terms, ahimsa often means bearing with difficult people.
In Kerala we have a giant, fierce-looking plant called elephant nettle. You have only to walk by for it to stretch out and sting you. By the time you get home, you have a blister that won't let you think about anything else. My grandmother used to say, "A self-willed person is like an elephant nettle."
That is why themom ent we see
somebody who is given to saying unkind things, we make a detour. We pretend we
have suddenly remembered something that takes us in another direction, but the
fact is that we just don't want to be stung. Whenever I complained of a
classmate I did not like, my granny would say, "Here, you have to learn to
grow. Go near him. Let yourself slowly get comfortable around him; then give
him your sympathy and help take the sting out of his nettleness."
In Kerala we have a giant, fierce-looking plant called elephant nettle. You have only to walk by for it to stretch out and sting you. By the time you get home, you have a blister that won't let you think about anything else. My grandmother used to say, "A self-willed person is like an elephant nettle."
That is why the
Words to Live By:
Inspiration for Every Day – Eknath Easwaran
The homework is
to practice being more tolerant of people that irritate you. Try to find common ground with these
people. Start with little things like we
all need shelter and food. Work from
there to cultivate more understanding, more respect, more tolerance and more
love.
Blessings,
paul cheek
Rushing Water Yoga
360.834.5994
www.rushingwateryoga.com
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