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Daily Meditation: Tuesday, January 2, 2001

You cannot be happy if you do not know where your true …

You cannot be happy if you do not know where your true place is. Of course, you know that, but you do not know where it is. Here the word 'place' can have different meanings: for example, a home (we say 'to feel at home') a country, a house, a job, a role, an ideal... We see so many people wandering aimlessly, never settling down! They have not found their place, they have no roots and are unhappy. Someone has to come and put them in fertile ground where they will start to germinate. They are like seeds in a loft, waiting to be sown. When the seed is put in fertile ground, it grows; and when it feels it can bear fruits, it says, 'At last, I have truly found my place.' Its place was not really the loft, where it was in danger of rotting away or being nibbled by mice; its place was the earth. So what everyone needs now is to be sown and planted.

Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov




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