Struggling Father desirous to see his Son - 41

My Dearest Beta Shanu,

How are you beta? Today there was little bit uneasiness and worry in the air about you. I was little bit tense and anxious about your welfare. I will fast, mediate and pray and hope they reach you and protect you. As you use to tell me “Don’t worry Papa!” you also beta “Don’t worry Beta!” Definitely truth, sense and humanity will prevail in the end. Currently you may be surrounded by negative energies, but there is enough energy in you that will protect you. Also Lord is watching and both of us are in his embrace. The sacredness of unconditional devotion and love outside the boundaries of selfishness will always prevail and will also protect you. You are God’s apostle, and symbolize love and hope and peace. When I’m in state of uncomfortableness, I’ll try to get in to the state of mindfulness of you my dearest child, and try to see the point from your eyes. And what is I see is love, peace and hope.

Today I have taken a story from Fables stories collection. This is the story of stag and his reflection. Enjoy the story and have a merry time.



A stag was thirsty and was looking for water to quench his thirst. There was a pond in the forest. The stag drank till he was full.

The stag saw his reflections in the water. Then he looked at the beautiful and sharp antlers on his head. “How graceful that look, surely they make me the most beautiful animal in the jungle”, the stag thought.

Just then he looked at his thin and skinny legs and was disappointed. He thought that the legs make him look ugly. “No, because of these legs I may not be the most beautiful animal after all because of my legs”, stag sadly thought.

Behind the trees , a hungry tiger watched silently. He crawled noiselessly towards the stag. The tall grass rustled. But the stag, too occupied with his thoughts did not hear it.

When the tiger was close to the stag, he leapt out of the grass and was almost upon the stag. The startled stag, ran off as fast as his legs could carry him. The stag ran fast leaving the tiger behind.

But just as the tiger was about to give up the chase the stag’s antlers got caught in the branch over his head. He tried hard to break free. He pulled and tugged, but he just couldn’t free his antlers from the branch.

“It was my ugly legs that I was ashamed of that helped escape. But it is the antlers that I admired so much that’s going to be the reason for my death,” thought the stag sadly.

The tiger pounced on the stag and ate him up.

HA! HA! HA!


You are my divine jewel and lifeline, my Krishnu. May Lord bless you and shower happiness and always protect you. I embrace you and may all your worries be mine and you play and sleep well, my dearest.

Om!

Your Father
Ravi