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Daily Meditation: Thursday, June 14, 2001

Someone comes to you saying, 'Oh, what a nice violin you …

Someone comes to you saying, 'Oh, what a nice violin you have! Please give it to me.' If you are wise, you will say, 'No, I will not give you my violin, it is mine, but you can come every day and I will play it for you.' But you, yourself, are you really wise? So many men and women give away their violin - their heart - and then they cry because they are without it, 'What did you do with my heart?' They should not have given their heart away. Well yes... a young girl gives her heart to a boy, but since he is clumsy, he drops it: then the heart is broken and... the girl cries. If she had been intelligent, she would have understood that the boy did not need a second heart since he already possessed one. In Bulgaria, we say, 'We cannot carry two watermelons under the same arm.' So keep your heart. Give your good feelings to others but keep your heart for yourself. Give it only to the Lord, for he will not drop it.

Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov




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