Friday, August 10, 2012

Infinite Patience

The wonderful Mount Chocorua in New Hampshire, taught me how to practice having patience in life. Practicing infinite patience is a great challenge. However, while observing the huge and humble mountain, noticing the calmness of the water, and the slow movement of the clouds, i realized that nature has it's own way of unfolding things. Nature doesn't rush but things happen at the right time; at the perfect moment! Nature teaches us to practice infinite patience. Relax, let go, and breath deep when the situation is tense. Surrender and detach yourself. Only time will tell what's next and what's best!!!

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  1. Hi Nishat. (it's Orit, from Touro!!)
    I am amazed by your writing talent and inspirational wisdom.
    I am not surprised however, knowing you, that your ability for expression is as such; genuine as well as deep and thought eliciting.
    I just got back from Lincoln, New Hampshire yesturday. I traveled with my girls and enjoyed three peaceful days there with them. As much as the girls teased that being in New Hampshire is equivalent to being away from civilization (A.K.A. Out of New York) They enjoyed the serenity there.
    Thanks for reiterating all that nature has to offer!
    Keep up the amazing insight!

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    1. Aww... Orit, you made my day girl!! I'm so glad you were able to travel with the girls out of the city:) it's so amazing to enjoy nature sometimes. i miss you. lots of love to you and the girls. All the blessings!!

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  2. Dearest friend,

    Thank you so much for taking the time to share your thoughts and insights with the world. It takes a certain courage to do so... for the right reasons.

    I enjoy reading them very much... and am looking forward to reading more ;-)

    Stay inspired and impassioned... with serenity,

    Peace & light,
    Aesculapian ;-)

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  3. I love detachment and learning from nature:)

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