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The Master answers in the following way:
जयं चरे जयं चिट्टे जयमासे जयं सए । जयं भुजंतो 'भासंतो पावं कम्मं न बंधई ।।?
"Jayam chare jayam chitthe jayam āse jayam saye Jayam bhuñjanto bhāsanto pāvam kammam na
bandhayi." "When you walk, walk with awareness. When you stand, stand with awareness. When you sit, sit with awareness. When you sleep, sleep with awareness. When you speak and eat, do so with awareness so that you cannot commit any harm, you accumulate no new karmas, and are not bound by anything, thus ending the cycle of birth and death."
Munishree took each line into his meditation and into his living.
When I walk, I will walk with a beautiful awareness. Walking with carefulness, I will not fall down or trample on any living creatures. Let me always walk with a purpose, knowing beforehand where I am going and why.
Munishree took time to walk alone in silence. He came to enjoy deeply the gifts of nature and his own company. He felt the living touch of fresh earth under his bare feet. He meditated on the miracle of that soil from which the plants and trees sprouted and blossomed. He was in tune with nature's voice, feeling the rhythm and harmony of the seasons. He practiced moving in that space of awareness in which he replaced tension with inside relaxation and felt each movement of his limbs to be an experience in lightness and joy.
The upāyoga of walking gave him another insight. He saw that like a child learning how to walk, he was learning to get up and move onward. The life of a monk was teaching him the art of not clinging — to the past, to people, to places, to shortcomings, thought forms, or mistakes. Through this awareness of walking, he felt himself to be an 'eternal traveler' moving closer and closer to the unknown, to the mystery of life and to
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