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A Dead Life
In a Zen monastery, there was a competition among disciples on who had the best garden.
One disciple was a very serious sort.
He took the competition also very seriously.
He
kept
his
garden
always
neat
and
clean,
and
well-swept.
All
the
grass
was
of
the
same
height.
All
the
bushes
were
neatly
trimmed.
He was sure that he would get the first prize.
On the day of the competition, the Master went around all the gardens.
Then he came back and ranked the gardens.
This disciple's garden got the lowest ranking.
Everyone was shocked.
The disciple went and questioned the Master about it.
He asked, "Master, what is wrong with my garden? Why did you rank me the lowest?"
The Master looked at him and asked, "Where are all the dead leaves?"
A garden maintained in such a way is no longer alive! It is dead.
Seriousness kills spontaneity. It destroys creativity.
About
the
author
Paramahamsa Nithyananda is a recognized enlightened master today. Born amidst rich spiritual heritage, and with a natural passion for the Truth, he experimented with yoga, integration of mind-body-spirit, meditation, tantra, vedanta and other Eastern metaphysical sciences, from the tender age of 3...



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