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The pigeon drinks from the paint bucket too

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You see, but birds don't live like that, I feel. Like animals don't live like that, trees live like that. They're very free, you see? They seem to be very free. Sometimes I was telling them the other day that sometimes from here, now I can see from here that there's a small lotus pond and there's a paint bucket. And there's water in boats. You see, so sometimes a pigeon comes, it drinks from the lotus pond. Sometimes it drinks from the paint bucket. It is not bothering about these distinctions. You see, whatever it shows up, it's not saying this is good, this is bad, this is better, this is worse. This is what I should always do. I should not do this. It's life is not so military regimented, you know? It is just open, open. Like you don't know what's going to happen next moment. I don't know what happened in the next moment, you see? That's a joy of this, you know? There's a wonder in this. Anything can show up.