This video sheds light on an intriguing experiment that reveals deep insights into human behaviour and the importance of questioning established norms. The story serves as a powerful metaphor for how traditions and social customs can become…READ ON SUBSTACK AND WATCH THE VIDEO
Please watch this short video, and then read the post below, or listen to the audio.
Evolution is the natural order of life. Just as a pupa transforms into a beautiful butterfly, everything in nature is in a constant state of change and growth. This transformation is not just necessary but inevitable, driven by the forces of nature to improve, adapt, and thrive.
However, some choose to resist this natural process, clinging to outdated ways of thinking, strange beliefs in the name of religion, lost positions or property, former relationships, and old ways of being. This resistance is a denial of life’s fundamental principle—growth. By refusing to evolve, they remain stagnant, living in a state of delusion. In doing so, they waste the precious resources that nature provides, occupying space without contributing to the flow of progress.
Just as the butterfly’s emergence from its chrysalis is a testament to the power of transformation, so too should we embrace our own potential for growth. To resist evolution is to deny the very essence of life. By choosing to evolve, we not only fulfil our purpose but also honour the natural world that supports us.
Discover how a simple lantern can transform fear into understanding in “The Snake That Never Was: Dispelling Darkness with Knowledge.” This powerful tale illustrates the profound impact of illumination and wisdom on our perceptions, revealing that what we often fear may just be a harmless illusion. Watch to see how knowledge can light the way to truth.
Just as the lantern dispels darkness, a teacher—or Guru—removes the shadows of ignorance with the light of knowledge, guiding us to see reality clearly.
Teachers hold an immeasurable value in our lives, guiding us to knowledge, wisdom, and personal growth. The Guru principle exists everywhere and within every living being and non-living object. It is up to a seeker to recognise this and transform their life into a richer, happier, and more useful and fulfilling experience.
As we celebrate the gift of knowledge, let us vow to share it with those less privileged. In doing so, we honour the essence of teaching and ensure that wisdom is accessible to all.