"My favorite analogy of joy of existence is of a little child. Cannot wait to get up. Absolutely a torture to have to sit there, lie there, turn and burn. And like, "I need to get up. I'm ready to get up. Sun is here, day is here, dawn is here. I'm ready."
"For what? No plans? How can you be ready? You haven't planned your day. You don't have an agenda for today. You are going to be so bored." Wrong. Not bored for a moment. Ready to go, without an agenda because only one agenda exists. And on the top of the agenda, it says, "Have fun. Enjoy." That feeling. I mean, it's not like the parents actually shake the kid and say, "Better get up. Life is here." No. I mean, I remember that. I remember lying there, looking out, you know. It was like, "Let me out. I want out. I want to see the dew, I want to see the sky." Almost like, "I've never seen it before, I want to see it again. I want to see the blueness of that sky." Forgotten what dew looks like. I want to see that dew. I want to touch it. To be curious enough to touch it. I have seen it in so many little kids. Ready. Ready to just grab that moment of life."
Maharaji
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