Podcast details
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
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