The crime lies in the mind.
A couple of yogis were there on a river side. One girl came and asked them to carry her to the other side of the door.
The first yogi replied "we can't even look at women, forget touching and carrying them in arms".
The second yogi carried her in his arms and took her to the other side.
A few days later, the first yogi questioned "don't you think you did wrong that day by carrying that girl in your arms? Aren't you ashamed?"
The second yogi replied thus "I left her at the other side of the riverbed. You are still carrying her"
The truth is we do need an open mind and a free perspective.
Not my story, but someone else's, don't know whose.
A couple of yogis were there on a river side. One girl came and asked them to carry her to the other side of the door.
The first yogi replied "we can't even look at women, forget touching and carrying them in arms".
The second yogi carried her in his arms and took her to the other side.
A few days later, the first yogi questioned "don't you think you did wrong that day by carrying that girl in your arms? Aren't you ashamed?"
The second yogi replied thus "I left her at the other side of the riverbed. You are still carrying her"
The truth is we do need an open mind and a free perspective.
Not my story, but someone else's, don't know whose.
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