A Verse from the Mundaka Upanishad

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    The beautiful image here evokes peace in me. I imagine that the water is descending from the infinite and flowing into the infinite—transmitting the Guru’s teachings to me.
     
    Contemplating both the artwork and the verse from the Mundakopanishad, I feel that Lord Shiva himself is within me in the form of my own breath and that it is he—my inner Self—who is carrying out my daily activities.
     
    Through this experience, my mind is more peaceful, as I am now aware of the connection between my spiritual life and worldly life. I see that, in both realms, everything is performed by the power of prana shakti.

    Dombivli, India