First Trillium



"One who sees stillness in action, and action in stillness, is wise." ~Bhagavad Gita 4:18 

Don't just look at this flower, look at it's stillness. Then you become still. You and the flower, one breath.

To know the stillness of the Seer in the stillness of the flower, is to be still and know that I Am God.

It is not mere action that restores the health and justice of the world, but the breath of stillness. This is a mystery. From dynamic silence, great works are born.

You are the breath at the center of the world, an the world is the flowering of stillness.

Photo: Forest Trillium, 'Glen's Images '

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