Sunday, March 21, 2021

Keep the flame alive

A man, who regularly attended family & group meetings suddenly, without any notice, stopped participating.

After a few weeks, one very cold night the leader of that group decided to visit him.
He found the man at home, alone, sitting in front of a fireplace where a bright fire burned.
The man welcomed the leader. There was great calm & silence.
The two men only watched the dancing flames around the logs that crackled in the fireplace.
After a few minutes the leader, without saying a word, examined the logs that formed the fire and selected one of them, glowing most brightly of all, and removed it to the side with a pair of tongs. Then he sat down again.

The host was paying attention to everything, fascinated. Before long, the lone log’s flame subsided, until there was only a momentary glow and the fire soon went out.
In a short time what was previously bright light and heat had become nothing more than a black dead piece of wood.

Very few words had been spoken since the greeting.
Before leaving, the leader picked up the useless piece of wood with the tongs and placed it again in the middle of the fire. Immediately, the piece of wood was rekindled, fuelled by the light and heat of the burning logs around it.

When the leader was about to leave & had reached the door, the host said: ‘Thank you for your visit and for your beautiful lesson. I'll return to the group soon.’

Why is a group important in our lives?

Very simple:
Because each member that withdraws takes fire and heat from the rest.
It's worth reminding group members that they are a part of the flame.
It's also good to remind us that we are all responsible for keeping each other's flame burning.

And we must promote unity among us so that the fire is really strong, effective, and lasting. 
Keep the fire burning.
It doesn't matter if sometimes we are bothered by so many messages, quarrels, and misunderstandings.
What matters is to be connected. We are here to meet, message, learn, exchange ideas, or simply to know that we are not alone.
Let's keep the flame alive.
Life is beautiful with friends and family.
Stay blessed
Stay together 
Together we are Strong
                                  (Author unknown)
                       Courtesy of Sh. R L Minocha ji                         

8 comments:

  1. A very meaningful and appropriate message considering today's environment where on slight pretext people exhibit withdrawal mode๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™

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    1. Thank you Ashok ji.
      Everyone needs, and should continue keeping social interactions with other like-minded people and groups.
      However, this message also reflects on the quality of a good leader who cares and tries to help the members who - for whatever reason - have withdrawn from the group.

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  2. ❤❤❤๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™ amazing

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  3. Beautiful and amazing ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ˜„

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  4. Very strong message for all of us as part of Society !

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  5. A great message through a simple story, to unite family, friends or even colleagues. Thanks Uncle ji๐Ÿ™

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  6. Dhan Nirankar.
    A very strong message delivered as usual with kindness, direction and emphasis with depth. And precision of revered Guru.๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™

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