I came across a sweet and beautiful poem and could not resist sharing it with you my dear readers 🙂
A child surrenders her restlessness to God in implicit trust and faith. Isn’t it amazing that the little one’s pure innocence matches the wisdom of the great Lao Tzu ~ “Do you have the patience to wait, till your mud settles and the water is clear? Can you remain unmoving, till the right action arises by itself”?
Have a lovely day folks! 🙂
Awww Dilip I am so glad you told me about this sweet poem. It’s a wonderful one for children as it’s a reminder of how faith keeps us going and understanding what life has in store for us. Thank you! I’m glad you told me about the post 🙂
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And its so nice that you did make time to read the poem. And I do read it sometimes when having a touch of the blues 🙂 🙂
Cheers and thanks Christy
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Very beautiful & peaceful, have a great weekend
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Thanks Freya you to have a lovely weekend 🙂
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I absolutely adore this! 🙂 So sweet! 🙂
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How nice 🙂 Thank you 🙂
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This is a wonderful heartfelt poem… I remember well praying to God as a small child .. I laterally would put my hands together as in this pose on the graphic and on bended knee pray.. I know he heard.. 🙂
Many thanks for sharing
Blessings Sue xox
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Dear Sue in your prayers as a child one can actually feel the faith and trust in God. The kneeling while saying prayers implies total surrender to the God. Thank you for spreading peace with you words.
With fond regards. Dilip xox
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As a child Dilip my parents would argue all the time… I would ask God for it to stop. It didn’t stop, but the prayers always brought me peace.. xx
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So beautiful to hear that. What more proof can we ask for in the power of prayers!
Cheers xx
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So beautiful. Simple. Applies to all no matter our age. Margie
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Margie I a delighted to see you back with your positive vibes! Oh yes it sure does apply to all.
Kind regards and thank you! 🙂
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On second thoughts I feel I would say the same prayer as the child.
After all I am also in my 2nd childhood
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Ha Ha good one! 1st, 2nd or 3rd .. the same prayer can be said Suhas 🙂
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what one loves in childhood stays in the heart forever…
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Very well said my dear Vedant! You are so right! And I am honored for the re-blog of this post!
Cheers 🙂
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Reblogged this on VEDANT's BLOG.
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What a beautiful prayer, I am going to teach it to my girls. Each night for the past two years we pray, Dear God, please show me the truth about myself no matter how beautiful it is, peace grace & love to everyone around the world, here and gone. And so it shall be. We are feeling ready for something new!! This is lovely. Thanks for stopping by my blog if only for me to discover yours! Be well earth angel.
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How wonderful of you to appreciate the poem and share it with your lovely children. My wife and I were both touched by the little child’s words as there is something very peaceful about it.
Thank you and many best wishes coming your way.
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Its a lovely poem and it helped me to make someone’s day who was burdened with tons of things… ur short poems do miracles at times.. keep it up !!
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Hello Mansi what a beautiful and selfless act to release the burden of a distressed soul. What you did is very inspiring! Salutations and regards.
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A little peace and quite can work wonders. We are too often hurried and impatient in our modern world, though.
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True but your awesome humor in Wombania makes me feel you do have patience and cheer!
Have a great day Peter 🙂
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Nice one Dilip 🙂 . Thanks for sharing this sweet poem. Whatever a child ask God to do is out of love or the concern as compared to we adults, as we sometimes demand because of our greed and less love or concern.
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Your spot on Heta! That is the difference between a child and n adult! Thank you and kind regards.
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Very true and beautiful! I love it…
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I am so happy that you appreciate!
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I am so happy you appreciate!
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Very pretty and meaningful. Thank you for sharing. XO Sheri
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Lovely words coming from you – mean a lot! Many thanks and cheers 🙂
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Prayer means connecting to God, and so it does …
a human heart just like a child comes under his shadow for peace…thanks for sharing
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Your words are so beautiful and true! Many thanks.
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Beautiful..it reflects the innocence of childhood 🙂
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Oh yes it does! But perhaps it may do even us adults a lot of good to recapture that childlike trust and innocence?
Cheers and have a great day 🙂
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This is a beautiful poem…
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Its gracious of you to appreciate! Thank you and have a lovely Sunday 🙂
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Well done … perfect for a child to understand, and very applicable to all!
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Oh yes your right Frank. If only we could be as trusting as a child life would be so happier.
Thanks and have a lovely Easter Sunday 🙂
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Waoh… so serene. Speaking to God in a direct and sincere manner always leaves me feeling peaceful.
This poem has captured that magic accurately.
I love the image even better, Dilip. 🙂
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How gracious of you Atuhairwe to appreciate the essence of the little child’s thoughts. I’m so glad that we have like minded friends among us.
Thanks for the encouraged and cheers 🙂
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The poem is extremely well written & meaningful.
Children surrender to God. And so do the elders.
eg. Arjuna was in despondent & in despair. He accepted that he needed a Guru (read God) to guide him and show the way. {BG 2/7} God was waiting for this moment and gave him the knowledge of BG.
God helps all.Indirectly he gave us the knowledge of BG.
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Suhas glad you liked the poem. And your relating it to our mythology is indeed perfect. Yes a Guru (Sakar bhagwan) is the tangible form of God (Nirakar)
Yes when our minds are anxious and troubled means we are weak in our Faith.
Many thanks my friend. Namaste
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Prayers are always beautiful,I have complete faith in almighty and always go to him everyday when in trouble or when happpy..
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Yes faith in the Almighty can lighten our life. Thanks Renu 🙂
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After all, the only thing we need to realize is that He is the All-doer. 🙂 Thank you for sharing this poem.. makes one wonder if the faith of a child is paramount to that of an adult and where, in the process, we are losing ourselves or holding on even tighter.
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That’s a lovely response. Yes I too feel we are holding on tighter as we do not trust and believe in the powers of universal energy. The more we open-up the more we will receive 🙂
Thanks friend kind of you.
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it’s simple and sincere 🙂
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True a child is simple but when we grow we complicate 🙂
Thanks for your comment!
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🙂
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I’m so glad your shared this truly beautiful poem, my dear Dilip. The very essence of peace is in those 2 last verses. A lovely day to you and a wonderful weekend, my friend! 🙂
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Always so delightful and encouraging to read your comments dear Marina. Thank you and you too have a wonderful week-end 🙂
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