Saturday, July 7, 2012

When we least expect it, life sets us a challenge to test our courage and willingness to change; at such a moment, there is no point in pretending that nothing has happened or in saying that we are not ready. The challenge will not wait. Life does not look back. A week is more than enough time for us to decide whether or not to accept our destiny.”

~ Paulo Coelho

 

Manual for conserving paths


1] The path begins with a crossroads. There you can stop and think what direction to follow. But don't spend too much time thinking or you'll never leave the spot. Ask yourself the classic CastaƱeda question: which of these paths has a heart? Reflect a lot on the choices that lie ahead, but once you have taken the first step, forget the crossroads for ever or else you will always torture yourself with the useless question: "did I take the right path?" If you listened to your heart before making the first movement, you chose the right path.


2] The path doesn't last for ever. It is a blessing to travel the path for some time, but one day it will come to an end, so always be prepared to take leave of it at any moment. However enraptured you may be at certain landscapes, or scared whenever you have to make a great effort to go ahead, don't get too used to anything. Neither to the hours of euphoria, nor to the endless days when everything seems so difficult and progress is so slow. Don't forget that sooner or later an angel will appear and your journey will reach an end.


3] Honour your path. It was your choice, your decision, and just as you respect the ground you step on, that ground will respect your feet. Always do what is best to conserve and keep your path and it will do the same for you.


4] Be well equipped. Carry a small rake, a spade, a penknife. Understand that penknives are no use for dry leaves, and rakes are useless for herbs that are deep-rooted. Know also what tool to use at each moment. And take care of them, because they are your best allies.

Two People On A Path Walking In Opposite Directions : Park in spring time


5] The path goes forward and backward. At times you have to go back because something was lost, or else a message to be delivered was forgotten in your pocket. A well tended path enables you to go back without any great problems.

Tending A Path : sidewalk pavement construction worksTending A Path : An organic cobblestone path in a park


6] Take care of the path before you take care of what is around you. Attention and concentration are fundamental. Don't be distracted by the dry leaves at the edges or by the way that others are looking after their paths. Use your energy to tend and conserve the ground that accepts your steps.

Patience : Word on keyboard made in 3D

7] Be patient. Sometimes the same tasks have to be repeated, like tearing up weeds or closing holes that appear after unexpected rain. Don't let that annoy you - that is part of the journey. Even though you are tired, even though certain tasks are repeated so often, be patient.

 Two People On A Path Walking In Opposite Directions : Little Girl Walking in Apple Orchard Stock PhotoTwo People On A Path Walking In Opposite Directions : Little girl dragging her teddy bear and carrying a bunch of white and pink balloons.


8] Paths cross. People can tell what the weather is like. Listen to advice, and make your own decisions. You alone are responsible for the path that was entrusted to you.

 Path In Winter : Winter Stock Photo Path In Spring : Spring flowers and a grassy meadow
                                                                           Path In Rain : Slushy road between trees in a rainy day Stock PhotoTwo People On A Path Walking In Opposite Directions : walking path in autumn

9] Nature follows its own rules. In this way, you have to be prepared for sudden changes in the fall, slippery ice in winter, the temptations of flowers in spring, thirst and showers in the summer. Make the most of each of these seasons, and don't complain about their characteristics.


10] Make your path a mirror of yourself. By no means let yourself be influenced by the way that others care for their paths. You have your soul to listen to, and the birds to tell what your soul is saying. Let your stories be beautiful and pleasant to everything around you. Above all, let the stories that your soul tells during the journey be echoed at each and every second of the path.

Loving A Path : a big red loveheart with smaller hearts floating aroundBeautiful Pathway : nature landscape with rainbow

11] Love your path. Without this, nothing makes any sense.


- Paulo Coelho

Beautiful Path : nature. pathway in the forest with sunlight Stock PhotoP.S:

Needs to be read again and again ………..                                                                  .  

P.P.S: May the path you choose bring you more love,peace and happiness than you can ever imagine.

Namaste,

Bhagya

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