Thursday, 15 May 2014

Tuesday, May 13th, 2014

Brampton, Ontario

New Take
 
Even if you follow the same trail on a daily basis, the walk will never be a duplicate.  Fortunately, each take on a trail, street or road, has its own uniqueness.  It will never turn out as dry routine, especially if you approach the walk with a fresh outlook each time.  That’s where it becomes adventuresome.
 
It is much like the soul’s transmigration.  It takes on new bodies, hence, every birth brings with it a new experience that spans out until it’s exit time.
 
When you take those first steps for that daily trek, you face a new weather dynamic, new encounters with people, with plants, wildlife, creepy crawlies, or whatever.  The wind always blows a different way.  Above all, you always go with a different mindset and carry the new add on mental makeup of the day.
 
It can never be boring – really.
 
And let’s say you don’t go in a loop fashion, but you take a path, reach the furthest point in your day’s journey, and then turn around to retrace your steps.  But this time it’s from a new angle.  The scenery is changed.  You see the other half of the same house that you passed by on the way over.  Magically, it’s a new scenery.
 
The one thing I recommend is to chant a mantra simultaneously while on foot.  That offers some consistency, even though the inner approach from the heart will carry a different brand of sincerity each time.  You can call this whole technique a good shot at diversity.
 
May the Source be with you!
 
5 KM

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