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Touch the Nature

A spiritual talk on the joy and safety of connecting with nature through simple living.

"Many people, especially children, look forward to summer so they can sleep in a tent. A tent is your own castle—my house is my castle."

"No animal will attack if you are peaceful and calm, except certain animals with two legs. That's it. But of course, we must be careful of elephants, tigers, lions, and so on."

The speaker reflects on the universal human delight in sleeping outdoors, using examples from children camping to workers in India. He shares an anecdote about sleeping safely in nature at Jadan Ashram, despite the presence of wildlife like cobras, emphasizing that calmness prevents harm. He concludes by expressing profound gratitude for the divine, meditative energy of the natural environment at the ashram.

Recording location: Czech Republic, Strilky, Summer seminar

Many people, especially children, look forward to summer so they can sleep in a tent. A tent is your own castle—my house is my castle. Even the little bird nests in the trees, her own castle. How beautiful it is to be in nature, sleeping in a tent. You would not imagine how many Indians sleep outside. For eight, even nine months of the year. Not because they lack a house, but because they like to sleep outside—on the roof, in front of the house, in the yard. Unfortunately, mosquitoes are increasing all over the world nowadays. Many people put up a mosquito net; many don't care about it; and many apply mosquito lotion. When I was recently in India, at Jadan Āshram, we have about three to four or five hundred workers sleeping in the āshram. As Yogesh explained to us, these workers would simply lay a small towel on the field and sleep. It is very cool there—one of the best cool breezes comes because the earth cools quickly. There are many cobras walking about too, but a cobra never bites you. No snake will bite you; they may even glide over your body. They will not bite unless you frighten them and try to throw something. Then, of course, they also become frightened and may give you a "kiss"—a friendly hug. They don't have hands; they have only one tool, and that is the mouth. So no animal will attack if you are peaceful and calm, except certain animals with two legs. That's it. But of course, we must be careful of elephants, tigers, lions, and so on. Our life belongs to nature, and we are happy when in nature. Since we bought this āshram, I have been admiring and looking at these trees. But today, for the first time, I went under one particular tree. I think it covers about 200 square meters—a room inside, with beautiful branches hanging down. The strong energy and beauty of this tree are indescribable. All of this nature here—we are blessed to be here. Especially because here there is only energy according to our imagination and our need, not noise and discos and other kinds of music. For 24 hours, we are in divine energy, meditative energy. And you have an opportunity to be nearer to nature, to touch nature. Recording location: Czech Republic, Strilky, Summer seminar

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