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The Wisdom of “Crow Never Grow”

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The Wisdom of “Crow Never Grow: Why Slow and Steady Wins the Race of Life

In our fast-paced world, we’re constantly bombarded with messages of instant gratification, quick fixes, and the pressure to “keep up.” But sometimes, the most profound truths are found in simple, almost poetic observations that cut through the noise.

One such observation was recently shared with me, and its wisdom resonated deeply:

“Crow never grow, in row people also never glow but slow will always flow to destination.”

Let’s unpack this powerful statement, because within its concise rhythm lies a blueprint for navigating life, work, and personal growth with purpose and genuine success.

“Crow Never Grow”: The Illusion of Stagnant Potential

The image of a “crow” here isn’t a judgment, but an observation of something fixed in its nature. A crow is a crow; it doesn’t transform into a phoenix or a peacock. This line serves as a stark reminder: some things, if left unaddressed or approached with the wrong mindset, will simply remain stagnant.

Are we, in certain aspects of our lives, acting like the crow? Are we waiting for change to happen without cultivating the necessary internal growth? True growth isn’t passive; it’s an active process of learning, adapting, and evolving. Without deliberate effort and a willingness to challenge our own fixed ideas, our potential can remain unrealized.

“In Row People Also Never Glow”: The Trap of Conformity

This line speaks volumes about the allure and danger of conformity. To be “in row” is to follow the crowd, to blend in, to perhaps avoid the discomfort of standing out. But the saying wisely points out that “people also never glow” when they are merely part of the line.

“Glow” here symbolizes individuality, true talent, inner radiance, and authentic success. It’s the unique spark that comes from daring to be different, from pursuing your own path, from embracing your authentic self. When we are solely focused on fitting in, on mirroring what everyone else is doing, we often dim our own light. Genuine impact and fulfillment rarely come from simply following the leader; they come from forging your own trail, even if it feels lonely at first.

“But Slow Will Always Flow to Destination”: The Unwavering Power of Patience

And now for the powerful resolution, the guiding star of this wisdom: “slow will always flow to destination.” This is the ultimate affirmation of patience, consistency, and the quiet power of steady progress.

Think of a river. It doesn’t rush or force its way through every obstacle. It simply flows. Slowly, persistently, day by day, drop by drop, it carves canyons and reaches its ultimate destination. It doesn’t worry about being “in row” or whether it’s “glowing” as it goes; it just moves.

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In a world obsessed with speed, this is a radical notion. It reminds us that:

  • True progress is often incremental. Small, consistent steps build toward monumental achievements.
  • Patience isn’t passive; it’s a strategic force. It allows for reflection, course correction, and resilience in the face of setbacks.
  • The journey itself is part of the destination. By embracing the “flow,” we find meaning and growth in every stage.

Embracing the Flow

This profound saying offers a liberating perspective. It frees us from the pressure to be instantly brilliant or to follow every trend. Instead, it invites us to:

  1. Examine where we might be stuck (like the crow) and actively seek avenues for genuine growth.
  2. Dare to step out of the “row” and let our unique light shine, understanding that true impact comes from authenticity.
  3. Trust in the power of “slow.” Cultivate patience, embrace consistency, and have faith that your steady efforts will indeed carry you to your destination.

So, the next time you feel overwhelmed by the need for speed or the pressure to conform, remember the wisdom of the crow, the people in row, and the unwavering flow of the slow. Your most meaningful achievements are often just a patient, consistent flow away.

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Love is …..

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Love is …. not the TWO Getherness but Togetherness as ONE.

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…you are that which you seek.

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“If it is bread that you seek, you will have bread.
If it is the soul you seek, you will find the soul.
If you understand this secret, you know you are that which you seek.”

― Rumi

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River of Joy

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rain

When you do things from your soul,

you feel a river moving in you,……

…..a joy.

Mewlana Jalaluddin Rumi

(1207 – 1273 )

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Mirror of Heart

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Let go of your worries
and be completely clear-hearted,
like the face of a mirror
that contains no images.

If you want a clear mirror,
behold yourself
and see the shameless truth,
which the mirror reflects.

If metal can be polished
to a mirror-like finish,
what polishing might the mirror
of the heart require?

Between the mirror and the heart
is this single difference:
the heart conceals secrets,
while the mirror does not.

Mewlana Jalaluddin Rumi

(1207 – 1273 )

The Divani Shamsi Tabriz, XIII

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Self Search

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“What you seek is seeking you.”

Mewlana Jalaluddin Rumi

(1207 – 1273 )

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I want to see myself through you ,

life is a chance for the ray to know sun .

Quote from ” Own zerO “

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Solitude of Nothingness

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Beauty unveils His exquisite form

in the solitude of nothingness;

He holds a mirror to His Face

and beholds His own beauty.

he is the knower and the known,

the seer and the seen;

No eye but His own

has ever looked upon this Universe.

His every quality finds an expression:

Eternity becomes the verdant field of Time and Space;

Love, the life-giving garden of this world.

Every branch and leaf and fruit

Reveals an aspect of His perfection-

They cypress give hint of His majesty,

The rose gives tidings of His beauty.

Whenever Beauty looks,

Love is also there;

Whenever beauty shows a rosy cheek

Love lights Her fire from that flame.

When beauty dwells in the dark folds of night

Love comes and finds a heart

entangled in tresses.

Beauty and Love are as body and soul.

Beauty is the mine, Love is the diamond.

They have together

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Silent Lips

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Listen!    

Clam up your mouth and be silent like an oyster shell,

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for that tongue of yours is the enemy of the soul,

my friend.

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When the lips are silent,

the heart has a hundred tongues.

Listen! Clam up your mouth and be silent like an oyster shell, for that tongue of yours is the enemy of the soul,

my friend. When the lips are silent, the heart has a hundred tongues.

Mewlana Jalaluddin Rumi

(1207 – 1273 )

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What you love ?

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worship of work.

Let the beauty of what you love

be

the beauty of what you do.

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(1207 – 1273 )

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Silent Lips

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Listen!

Clam up your mouth

and be silent like an oyster shell,

for that tongue of yours is the enemy of the soul,

my friend.

When the lips are silent,

the heart has a hundred tongues.

Mewlana Jalaluddin Rumi

(1207 – 1273 )

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