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Writer's pictureVinayak Seshadri

When tears of prayers go to Heaven

When we take the time to examine the beauty of the world around us, we can see parallels within our own lives. One who is in tune with nature is in tune with the practice of living. Nature moves in a spiral as do our personal lives. It is important to spend time in nature because in this way we can become aware of its wisdom. If we ignore the beauty of nature and spend all our time in an urban jungle, our stress levels go up and we begin to feel as if we are made out of the concrete we see all around us. The wind is a unique phenomenon. While we cannot see it, we can see the result of it blowing. “Wind on the Hill” shows a child grappling with this understanding. A.A. Milne wrote books and poems for children. His most famous creation was Winnie the Pooh.(Featured Shared Story) This is so beautiful! This is a question I think everyone has thought about at some point in their lives...










Wind On The Hill

No one can tell me, Nobody knows,

Where the wind comes from, Where the wind goes.

It's flying from somewhere as fast as it can,

I couldn't keep up with it, not if I ran.

But if I stopped holding the string of my kite,

It would blow with the wind for a day and a night.

And then when I found it, wherever it blew,

I should know that the wind Had been going there too.

So then I could tell them Where the wind goes…

But where the wind comes from Nobody knows.


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