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Daily Meditation: Thursday, February 28, 2002

Never give away your heart; it belongs to you and no-one …

Never give away your heart; it belongs to you and no-one has the right to have it instead of you. If you give your heart to someone, you no longer have it. The other person has two hearts, but what will they do with two hearts? They will end up letting go of yours. There is a saying in Bulgaria that you can't carry two watermelons under one arm. And when you no longer have your heart, you will cry out: 'My heart is broken!' But it is your fault; why did you give it away? You should have kept it for yourself. 'Yes but I love him, I love him so much.' OK, so you love him, but you could have given him your tenderness, your love, your songs, and kept your heart for yourself. And do not be misled into thinking that this warning applies only to the heart. Nature has also given us a body, a mind, a will, and those who are wise will keep these for themselves. They will give away only some of the fruits, in other words thoughts, feelings, activity and work.

Omraam Mikhael Aivanhov




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