Perpetual Practice

Good morning!

 

We had a squall-like shower early this morning. So now we can see fresh green leaves and colorful flowers, as if summer has returned to spring. We can breathe cool breezes.

 

Al Gore said that we need an American spring, referring to the Arab spring where people are waking up and working together with their own people’s power, not pyramidal power.

 

In Japan people are now disillusioned by the nuclear disaster. Only when people become awakened and act, can we have Amrita spring, rather than dry scorching summer.

 

For perennial peace spring, we need our own perpetual practice. Only then can we taste amrita (ambrosia, immortality) together with other people, animals, plants, and planets.

 

8/6/11

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