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Let it go from your mind: A story of two monks

Let it go from your mind: A story of two monks
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A senior monk and a junior monk were returning to the monastery in the evening. It had rained and there have been puddles of water on the roadsides. At one place a gorgeous girl was standing unable to walk across the road due to puddles of water. 

The elder of the 2 monks went up to her, lifted her and left her on the opposite side of the road, and continued his way to the monastery.

Later on, the younger monk came to the elder monk and said, “Sir, as per the rule of monastery, we should not touch a lady .”

The elder monk answered, “yes”.

Then the younger monk asked again, “Sir, how is it possible for you to lift that woman on the roadside ?”

The elder monk told, ”I helped her without occupying things in my mind, you are still carrying her in your mind.”

Almost always, we carry tons of things like memories, past events, people, then we suffer.

‘Why me?’

Life is all about abandoning, abandoning all the accumulations we are carrying in our mind.

‘Let go’ of frustration together with your life.

‘Let go’ of things which cause stress.

‘Let go’ of anger and bitterness.

‘Let go’ of painful relationships and memories.

Because life is ‘NOW’.

The more things you'll permit to go from your mind, the more peace you'll have with you.


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