Inner Bliss


I move through a tangle of ferns and feel the crunching of dried leaves under my feet. Branches meet overhead and shafts of light filter into the depths of the jungle floor through the thick canopy. Insects that blend well with the surroundings launch into a cacophony of drones, adding some touch of cheerfulness to the air. 

The patter of water onto the broad leaves of some unknown plants stills my nerves and I inadvertently hum some snatches of my favourite songs. A stream is running alongside me, the branch of a river that corkscrews through the jungle. Faint sunlight glints off the ripples on the stream, and there are occasional bubbles created by tiny fish that poke through the surface for air. You won't lose your way by following the direction the stream flows. 

The walk along the trail was easy at first, but it gradually becomes steep and winding, a little too challenging for my body to cope. But I smile and tell myself it is not a big deal. In life you have to negotiate rough terrains sometimes, and an oft-level trail won't make a wholesome character out of you. It will only be worth calling a trail of life if it is punctuated by twists and turns.


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suituapui said…
You'll get a lot of this if you go and teach in a jungle school. Sure will live a lot longer.

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