Sunday 4 August 2013

Love Is Life Itself

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Unconditional Love Is Divine: 

Unconditional love enables us to tune into the divinity within                                    Pure Love : Those who believe in pure love, pause at Tokyo’s busy Shibuya station to pay tribute to the statue of Hachiko, an Akita dog. Hachiko was a pup when professor Eisaburo Ueno took him home in 1924. An inseparable bond developed between them and each day Hachiko would accompany the professor to the station to see him off to work. In the evening when the professor would return, he would find Hachiko waiting expectantly for him! This routine continued for a year, till one evening, Hachiko watched train after train pass by and wondered why his friend did not return. The professor had suffered a stroke and died at work! But Hachiko refused to leave the station and continued to wait at the same spot for 10 long years. Tearful commuters would pat Hachiko and marvel at his devotion. Finally, when Hachiko died in 1935 at the same station, he did so in love and not in fear, and perhaps reincarnated into a higher species.

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Love Is Life Itself 

Unconditional Love Is Divine: 

Unconditional love enables us to tune into the divinity within Pure Love : Those who believe in pure love, pause at Tokyo’s busy Shibuya station to pay tribute to the statue of Hachiko, an Akita dog. Hachiko was a pup when professor Eisaburo Ueno took him home in 1924. An inseparable bond developed between them and each day Hachiko would accompany the professor to the station to see him off to work. In the evening when the professor would return, he would find Hachiko waiting expectantly for him! This routine continued for a year, till one evening, Hachiko watched train after train pass by and wondered why his friend did not return. The professor had suffered a stroke and died at work! But Hachiko refused to leave the station and continued to wait at the same spot for 10 long years. Tearful commuters would pat Hachiko and marvel at his devotion. Finally, when Hachiko died in 1935 at the same station, he did so in love and not in fear, and perhaps reincarnated into a higher species.

Om Namah Shivay.

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