Steve's Guitar <> Mukunda's Cauliflower ?
"Divine contemplation must not be made an excuse for material carelessness."
(or maybe simply too much in the stomach before bedtime? ha!?)
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Then again... maybe simply some vibrations due to nearby "felony lurkers"... (and a perception of living in a somewhat physically transient mode?) God, Christ, Gurus take good care... but we must be diligent of our responsibility, not absent minded... or else one of our prized "caulflower" shall be taken ! (for those not familiar -- the caulflower is a reference to Yogananda's personal lesson as described in Autobiography of a Yogi, Chapter 15: The Cauliflower Robbery..
“Halt!” My guru’s eyes sought mine. “Did you remember to lock the back door of the hermitage?”
“I think so, sir.”
Sri Yukteswar was silent for a few minutes, a half-suppressed smile on his lips. “No, you forgot,” he said finally. “Divine contemplation must not be made an excuse for material carelessness. You have neglected your duty in safeguarding the ashram; you must be punished.”
I thought he was obscurely joking when he added: “Your six cauliflowers will soon be only five.”
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Likely, Steve will chuckle, and also then consider, then chuckle some more...
blessings...
Wow i had yet another dream about two men looking at vehicles from a distance and deciding on the van to break into. i went to get some help but there was another person waiting in line before me and the problem could not wait so as i left i also woke up. Needless to say i have tried to keep the van in my visible sit till these ('fears'?) subside. Yes i have been careful about locked doors. But as you know it is easy to get into a vehicle locked or not. Time to put the white light and the Gurus protection around the vehicle when i leave it. It seems that i have had a lot of dreams lately.... Jai Guru
Steve Hyonus