Life goes by, drop by drop...


The wine of life is oozing drop by drop, the leaves of life are falling one by one.
-Omar Khayyam


"Like leaves, we come into this life, are here for a few days, and then are gone. Nobody remembers us, and nobody misses us.

As long as we believe that we are separate, we inevitably have to die. Our immortality is in the whole, which never dies. In living just for personal profit and pleasure, no matter under what philosophical name we may call it, our real personality withers away. It cannot be otherwise.

When you become aware that you are not a leaf but the tree, something amazing happens in your life: you are able to act spontaneously, almost effortlessly, for the good of all.

This is the proof of your awareness that you are the tree: everywhere it will motivate you, everywhere you will see what contribution you can make. You won't have to deliberate the pros and cons. You won't need a computer to provide you with a plan of action. You will know instinctively, intuitively, the needs of those around you.
What's more, it will seem natural to change even long-established habits, to drop something that before would have given you pleasure, if it means the tree may flourish. "-Eswaran
Yesterday, I decided, with my wife's concurrence, to give up the ministry I have maintained within our church for the past 9 years, that of lay college ministry.
This is the passing of a chapter in our lives, and it has been full of the blessing of so many bright and talented young people we have come to know. I see it as the passing of time, or the ebb and flow of life. The Master has some other plans for us, as we seek to minister in the church. I am not certain of what these plans are, I just know who has the Plan--it is the Lord Christ, and not me. I know that the ministry to college students will be taken care of, that it does not depend on me or Leslie...that it is His. He is the shepherd and he will raise up undershepherds for his work.
SS, 8/19/2008

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