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Flower of Spirituality.
A flower proves itself just by being there.
It doesn’t have to be there, but it is.
There was a time when there were no flowers.
But flowers did come out of a vast, barren planet full of rocks and dust, because it was there, hidden.
Adhyatma is that flower hidden within you; one can live a life without it, if they want to.
But it is there.
And just because it is there, one needs to pursue it and let it flower in the otherwise barren landscape of one’s life, and realize its beauty, and be a beacon for the world.
Like a flower holds a special place in a plant, so does a Samadhist, in Sansar.
Smadhist does not follow the norms of the sansar.
In Sansar, everyone runs for something—money, fame, recognition, status, etc.; he does not.
In Sansar, everyone has desires—for objects, people, or situations and they run, he does not. He lets things come to him.
In Sansar, everyone talks all the time; he enjoys his silence.
In Sansar, everyone discriminates, puts down others, advises others, challenges others, and judges others; he refrains from all this and remains in nijananda (self-joy) state.
A Samadhist is truly a flower of Sansar.
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