Hakuna matata roughly
translates to “there are no troubles” from the Swahili language, known from the
movie Lion King.
It has an echo, not to
worry about things outside once control.
The childlike attitude that
makes no sense to worry about things one has no control over because there's nothing
one can do about.
The young mind has no worries, only imagination that takes it to another world of purity, and the anxiety to conquer the universe.
Freedom and its spirituality are like a mosaic
and one just need to laugh to find another the missing piece.
To dance in the rain makes
spiritual growth very simple, one step of diligence, two steps of laughter, and
that pinch of sweet fairy dust.
For the universe catches
ones back and gives a gentle nudge in the direction what seems like a hilarious
wink from the divine order.
The divine comedy that acts
like a stand-up comedian, always delivers the punch line in perfect timing.
For those who think that
God works in mysterious ways, never realizing his great sense of humor!
God laugh’s a lot hearing people talking about
their plans.
With this true freedom one is
giving someone the permission to misunderstand once liberation.
The gaze of lights at night
is the gigantic mirror of eternal beauty and one is looking at that reflection all
the time.
One can see and wonder
about what the universe has to offer.
A person who is at two with
the universe is not schizophrenic but has enough egos that he does not step in
front of the bus.
There is much likeness
between falsehood and truth as there is between the person and his shadow, the
difference is that the person has a life and the latter has none.
Hakuna matata is the
blessing for those who found purpose in life and places the soul in the
innocent trust.
Hakuna matata is an
attainment that is attuning the self to the tune of faith, what all reasons
fail to touch.
Hakuna matata is the period of ones spiritual development that depends very much upon the rhythm of ones life.
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