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He listed the five elements, the sun and the moon, animals, birds, insects, and so on. We will see them one by one. All of us have the freedom of choice in learning. We may not learn the same lessons as the Avadhuta, but what we learn should be the right lessons. Being a sannyasi, he learned what was appropriate for him. If you are a student or a householder, you have to learn the lessons that are suited to your state (asrama). Further, one should learn the right lessons, and not get perverted ideas. A boy listened to the stories of Krishna. Asked about what he learned from the stories, he said, "I learned that you can kill your uncle!" We must have the viveka (discrimination) to learn the right lessons from all our experiences and observations.
1. Earth: Of the Gurus, The first Guru pointed out by the Avadhuta was the earth, 'Prthivi'. The earth sustains all beings and nourishes them. Even when people dig with sharp instruments and trouble her, she forgives them. We must learn patience and forgiveness (ksama) from her. The mountains and trees which are a part of the earth, give of themselves for the welfare of all beings; we must also learn to dedicate our lives for the service of others.
2.
Air
:
The
wind
roams
everywhere,
visits
all
kinds
of
places,
but
never
gets
attached
to
anything
or
stops
anywhere.
So
our
Shastras
say
that
we
must
move
in
the
world
unattached
like
the
wind
-
asaktah
vayuvat
caret.
Air
is
verily
Brahman
(pratyaksa
brahma);
without
it
we
cannot
live.
Air
purifies
everything.
The
moment
we
open
the
windows
of
a
closed
room,
the
breeze
sweeps
in
and
purifies
it.
And
yet
it
remains
unseen,
quiet,
unobtrusive.
3.
Space:
Akasa(
space)
gains
its
name
from
the
fact
that
it
accommodates
everybody
and
every
thing-
avakasat
akasah.
We
must
learn
to
accommodate
and
accept
others
in
our
lives.
Our
heart
should
be
large
enough
to
have
place
in
it
for
everyone.
Also,
we
must
remember
that
our
true
nature
as
the
Self
is
vast
and
unlimited
like
space
and
everything
exists
in
it.
4.
Water:
Water
is
cool
and
refreshing.
It
removes
our
exhaustion.
When
we
drink
it,
it
energises
us,
and
when
we
bath
in
it,
it
purifies
us.
The
presence
and
company
of
Mahatmas
has
the
same
soothing
and
purifying
effect
on
us.
5.Fire:
Fire
is
bright
and
brilliant,
ever
moving
upward.
It
consumes
everything,
purifies
them
by
burning,
but
remain
unaffected
by
whatever
it
touches.
You
have
to
become
like
fire,
striving
higher
and
higher
in
your
quest,
undeterred
by
anything
and
untouched
by
worldly
temptations,
converting
all
experiences
into
fuel
for
the
fire
of
Knowledge.



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