Go but never leave…
and tried to open the door… but it took me some effort before the door opened…
on my way back.. the door opened relatively much easier!
I thought why, and realised something…
- The flames are more stable near the wick…
- The flags flutter least near the rope…
- The door opens with the most effort if pushed from near the hinges…
Strange thought but I need to write it here…
Stability is more when you are closer to your roots… when you are closer to your base…
The farther you wander away the more unstable you get…
Now another point of view can be about the reach when you move away… Remember that geometry problem from school?
What is the area in which the Cow can eat grass when she is tied to a pole with a rope which is 10 metres long?
Increase the rope length and the cow has more to eat, more space to explore… but when it comes to taking a rest, the cow (At least that is something that I have seen in my village) would always come back near her pole and sit… and if they are out in the open, they will come back home in the evening… That’s where the word Godhuli comes from too.
The essence of this post (and this is a note to myself) is to be aware of your roots, and stay connected while you explore the rest of the world… because your roots are where you get the most stability and the most peace !