Thought of the Week
Take an ordinary postal envelope. Upon it, in golden ink, write the address of a person in artistic calligraphy. I
nsert a beautiful worded letter full of amazing sentiments, and drop it into a postbox. What happens to it? It will not move even a yard away! Now take a simple post card, scribble unimpressive things with no special care, affix a stamp, an address and drop it into the box. What happens? The artistically ornamental envelope is inert, while the inartistic cheap document travels a thousand miles towards the person indicated. Therefore, whatever may be the uniqueness, importance or attractiveness, the service that you do can yield no fruit if it is done without a pure chiththa
(thought or intention).
SSSB
Namaste,
Georgie Ayala
