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To Nestle In The Nest

Once a few baby squirrels came under the care of Bhagavan as their mother became a prey of a cat. Their nest was above Bhagavan couch in Ramanasramam, Thiruvannamalai. The young squirrels always resorted to coming out of their nest not realizing the danger that lay outside. Bhagavan once remarked to Rangaswami, a disciple, that the squirrels did not understand the fact that all the trouble lay in exposing themselves outside the nest. He remarked that they did not understand the security offered by simply nestling in the nest!.
Bhagavan then pointed put that the same truth is applicable to people as well. If one's mind could abide in the self without getting externalised, one is always in the realm of peace and happiness. The trap of of sorrow awaits only when the mind that is externalised. When one's mind is right home in the source what troubles of the world outside could trample its tranquility?
A wonderful example that explained the truth eloquently.



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