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Yoga and Perfection

Monday, September 7th, 2009

One of the most significant passages from my readings is by Neal Donald Walsch in his book, “Conversations with God” Book 2, it reads:

“A tree is no less perfect because it is a seedling. A tiny infant is no less perfect than a grown-up. It is perfection itself. Because it cannot do a thing, does not know a thing, that does not make it somehow less perfect. A child makes mistakes. She stands. She toddles. She falls. She stands again, a bit wobbly, hanging on to her mommy’s leg. Does that make the child imperfect? I tell you it is just the opposite. That child is perfection itself, wholly and completely adorable. So, too, are you.”

This passage reminds me of the yogic concept of wholeness – being whole. And the divinity that is in each one of us. In this material-focused world, it is easy to identify with one’s mind, one’s body, and feel less whole by not knowing something, or not “looking right”, or being deemed “less capable”.

I feel it is wise not to confuse the process of learning and exploring ourselves in this life time with our own true, pure, divine nature.

Namaste – “The Divinity in me bows down to the Divinity in you”

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