DAY 24: JUNE 5

 

A STORY OF 2 FROGS

as TOLD BY PARAMAHANSA YOGANANDA


A big frog and a little frog fell into a milk pail with tall, slippery sides. They swam and swam for hours trying to get out. The big frog, exhausted, moaned, "Little brother frog, I am giving up!" and he sank to the bottom of the pail.

The little frog thought to himself, "If I give up I will die, so I must keep on swimming." Two hours passed, and the little frog thought he could do no more. But as he thought of his dead brother frog, he roused his will, saying, "To give up is certain death. I will keep on paddling until I die, if death is to come, but I will not give up trying, for while there is life there is still hope."

Intoxicated with determination, the little frog kept on paddling. After many hours, when he felt paralyzed with fatigue and could paddle no more, he suddenly felt a big lump under his feet. His incessant paddling had churned the milk into butter! Standing on the butter mound, with great joy the little frog leaped from the milk pail to freedom.

 

 

Remember, we are all in the slippery milk pail of life, like the two frogs, trying to get free form our troubles. Most people give up trying and fail, like the big frog. But we must learn to persevere in our effort toward one goal, as the little frog did. Then, we shall churn an opportunity by our God-guided, unflinching will power, and will be able to hop out of the milk pail of trials onto the safe ground of eternal success.
By not giving up, we develop will power and win everything we undertake.


Breathwork as Ceremony

with Malina Dawn

Tomorrow, Sunday, June 6th
8:00-9:30am PT / 9:00-10:30am CT


 

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