He would always Chand Rama’s name and contemplate on Rama’s greatness. He has built many temples across the country he has devoted many years in the service of lord Rama. A man arrived silently and stood in the shadows that man was a great devotee of lord Rama. One day in the early morning gautama Buddha was sitting in a garden quietly with his disciples. So stop warning and let the past go in that way you concentrate on Puli in the future! Which will create a cycle of suffering for yourself. Every time you relive it, you think about it, you will get the same suffering, over and over again. If you hang on to something which happened in the past which gives you suffering. You see in life, You have little use for past experiences, except for learning whether it is good or bad, and just like in this Buddhist monk story, we need to let go of any burden the past has placed on us it’s happened, it’s over, it cannot be changed we can only move forward and create a more compelling future for ourselves. Therefore the junior Monk was carrying the burden of what the senior Monk has done as emotional baggage. He never got any further thoughts that the junior Monk, however, he didn’t touch the woman but he had brought up the actions of the senior monk when it was an action of the past. Once the purpose was fulfilled he put her down and continued on. The junior monk replied, “how could you carry her like that? You know we can’t touch women, it’s against our way of life the senior Monk answered, “I left the omen at the river’s edge a long way back, why are you still carrying her?” the senior Monk had broken rules but for good reason. He placed her down, they parted ways, and on they parted ways and on they went with their journey.Īs the journey went on, the senior monk could see some concern on the junior Monk’s mind, he asked what was wrong. The senior monk, however, picked up the woman and carried her across the river. The junior Monk walked straight past her without giving it a thought and he crossed the river. The junior Monk walked straight past her without Drowning. She was clearly concerned about how she would get to the other side of the river without drawing. And during their journey, they approached a raging river, and on the river bank stood a young lady. Once upon a time, two Buddhist monks were on his journey, one of them was a senior monk and the other was a junior monk.
Buddha, woke that girl’s life up on that day so next time, try to dream without sleeping, and maybe we will understand how to wake up. We are so deeply embedded into our subconscious that we will feel different and act differently once we wake up. You see in life, Just because you sleep, it does not mean that you are dreaming and just because you dream, it doesn’t mean that you are sleeping.Ī long time ago, that girl met Buddha in her dreams and Buddha showed hard in her dreams that the dream doesn’t mean that you sleep, but instead he woke her up from the sleep that she had had in her whole life our subconscious is life the universe endless and bigger than we could ever imagine. Whenever someone asked her how she answered: “I had a dream that I was dreaming, but Buddha woke me up.”
People gradually noticed that she had changed. At once she understood that she had been dreaming, and called out: “I am awake now!” And Buddha disappeared.
She was amazed and asked him: “am I dreaming?” “Yes you are,”Buddha replied.
Imagining Buddha, concentrating on his radiant face, she repeated his words, and there he was. The girl woke up and took the instructions to heart. In one of her dreams she overheard Buddha telling some yellow-clothed monks in distant India: “when I am gone, whenever you invoke me, I shall be there too, on the threshold of your devotion.” The Himalayan Sun high overhead was bright and warm, so she fell asleep and dreamed many dreams. Once upon a time there was a young shepherd girl watching her family sheep graze on a mountainside.