Friday, March 1, 2013

Old and New flower - analogy

When we go out to buy flowers , we will choose the fresh, young and beautiful flowers and we will pack it well and place it in our living room or bed room ,etc.  The beautiful flower will give excellent fragrance and add freshness and beauty to the place.   The more we look at it , the more captivating they become and we are so absorbed into this strange and wonderful world i.e between you and the flower.

After a while, the flower will fade and gets old and smelly.   You will go out and buy another bunch of flower and replace it instantly before the flower really drys up and give a bad smell.  A women's beauty is like that and last only like the beauty of a bunch of flowers.

Our beauty fades very fast but the inner beauty like wine grows with age and the realization of this process is very important. In order to realize the beauty of the old flowers , we should look at the grace of its beauty and the brightness in certain spots.

However, as layman, we are blind to the inner beauty and we are fully influence by its other beauty. Some flowers are very beautiful outside but its smells terribly and some flowers are  pertruding torns  and ichy chemicals which could turn you off after getting it from the shops. When the flower is beautiful,  such bad points are always neglected until we get fed up with its beauty.  Even before it is dried or old, we would have thrown it away.

The best combination is beauty and brain ie outer and inner beauty which makes it the best flower to have but this perfection is never there.  If  it is so perfect , then things could be become more boring and a little imperfections will make beautiful parts more beautiful.

In the chinese sayings,  " a beautiful flower must have the green leaves to support it ".  However, this statement have another meaning from the above but it illustrate even external beauty needs other external dressing to make it more shinning and beautiful.

Ponder on it a little and search your dream partners and enjoy it while it last.

Namaste.

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