There are three worlds we live in:intrapersonal , interpersonal,and universal. In the intrapersonal world my focus is I, me and mine. It is a phenomenal world. It changes. It is not centered. It changes according to changes taking place in my life. It is like a tree . It grows. It is changing according to the seasons. If the roots of my life tree are strong, it can remain solidly and steady rooted and provide shelter not only to me but also to others connected with me. Daily practice of nonjudgemental mindfulness helps me deepen and expand my consciousness. It enriches my life as well as the lives of people connected with me.
What helps my tree of meditation grow? Like a tree, it requires water, sunshine and caring coming from my heart. Living this way the tree of life blossoms and unconditionally provides shelter, nourishment, and encouragement and support to others. As an Upanishidic rishi, sage, chants in Ishavasya Upanishada :" Ten tyaktena bhunjithah, ma gridham kasyaschit dhanam "-Rejoice by giving up! Easy to say, difficult to practice. Walking on this path less travelled is difficult to follow. It is worth following. It is a journey from "Me" to "We". Following this path leads us to unitive consciousness.
This is the path I follow and following this path I feel at home.
Namaste!
Jagdish P Dave
On Feb 27, 2026 Jagdish P Dave wrote :