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мускус черный кабарги Black musk musk deer
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Black Musk deer
Had to approach real quiet
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The Black Musk Attar
The black musk attar is originate from the dusky musk deer from the moschidae deer family found in Kashmir, Tibet and other parts of the world. Male musk dee...
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Myskhjorten (Musk Deer) - Evelynn Elvegran - black metal psytrance
Music and photo by Evelynn Elvegran 2011.
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National Geographic Deer Documentary
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Musk Deer
With a face like a kangaroo and a vampire's teeth, the musk deer makes his timid way through the woods in search of lichens. Don't be fooled by the fangs. Ma...
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Musk Deer 麝香鹿
Musk Deer Farm In China 在中國的麝香鹿農場.
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Musk Deer
A musk deer in Preach Vihear Temple, Cambodia
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Musk-Deer 2 (Animal.Planet.Wild.Russia.3of6).mp4
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Kab kaha aur kaise-49 Musk Deer
Kab kaha aur kaise-49 Musk Deer.
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Ayurvedic Doc Aman, Mysore India explains musk oils
We liked hearing about all the oils so much we went back a second time. Oils are for all different purposes but of course the musk oils are the most interest...
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Siberian Musk Deer
Siberian Musk Deer. Awesome creature I must say. One of the few deer with fangs^^
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Superior Black Musk Exlusive!
http://www.extravagantfragrances.com/superior-black-musk-3-ml-exclusive/
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Hair of poached Musk Deer
These Musk Deer were found poached inside the Nanda Devi Sanctuary, Uttarakhand, India. Musk deer are artiodactyls of the genus Moschus, the only genus of fa...
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RARE KASHMIR MUSK DEER SEEN AGAIN ~ FIRST TIME IN 66 YEARS!
The elusive Kashmir Musk Deer was recently spotted by scientists in Northern Afghanistan, according to Wildlife Conservation, since 1948!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/11/02/fanged-deer-kashmir-musk-deer-afghanistan_n_6089996.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
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ZT2 Exhibit Tutorial: Siberian Musk Deer
Please read before asking for downloads! ~~~ A change of pace this time with a smaller exhibit, nestled right near the Eurasian Brown Bear exhibit. Reali...
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Vampire Deer Spotted in Northeastern Afghanistan
A rare deer species with vampire-like fangs, last seen more than 60 years ago, has been discovered still roaming in northeast Afghanistan, researchers from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) confirm.
Known as the Kashmir musk deer - one of seven similar species found in Asia - it hasn't been spotted in the region's rugged forest slopes since 1948.
Wanted for their valuable scent glands, which
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The Musk Deer
I made this video for school, but thought I'd share it with the rest of the world. Hope you learn something about the musk deer while having a few laughs :)
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Musk deer rescued in Indian Kashmir after being bitten by dogs
SHOTLIST :
1. Musk deer lying on stretcher being treated by vets in animal hospital
2. Close of vets treating the wound
3. Tilt down from vets to musk deer
4. Close of musk deer
5. Wide of vets treating musk deer
6. Various of deer in hospital
7. Top shot of vets treating deer
8. Mid of Dr Ravindra Singh posing for photographers with deer
9. SOUNDBITE (Urdu) Dr Ravindra Singh, central v
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Musk Deer (SAASTW)
Please support actions taken against the poaching of this nearly extinct animal. Refrain from purchasing perfumes, or medicines made from deer musk, on the b...
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In Search of a Lost Love - Lessons from the Musk Deer
Mother Nature is always speaking. She speaks in a language understood within the peaceful mind of the sincere observer. Leopards, cobras, monkeys, rivers and trees; they all served as my teachers when I lived as a wanderer in the Himalayan foothills. They shared the kind of lessons that elevate the spirit.
One particularly illuminating lesson from the forest comes in the form of the Himalayan mus
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Musk Deer of the Himalaya
Musk deer are artiodactyls of the genus Moschus, the only genus of family Moschidae. Moschus moschiferus is the Himalayan or Siberian Musk Deer. The Musk per...
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Mountain Oyster Musk RES
Making Mountain Oyster Musk. Real simple way to make your own deer scent for hunting.
Black Musk deer
Had to approach real quiet...
Had to approach real quiet
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Had to approach real quiet
- published: 13 Mar 2015
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The Black Musk Attar
The black musk attar is originate from the dusky musk deer from the moschidae deer family found in Kashmir, Tibet and other parts of the world. Male musk dee......
The black musk attar is originate from the dusky musk deer from the moschidae deer family found in Kashmir, Tibet and other parts of the world. Male musk dee...
wn.com/The Black Musk Attar
The black musk attar is originate from the dusky musk deer from the moschidae deer family found in Kashmir, Tibet and other parts of the world. Male musk dee...
Musk Deer
With a face like a kangaroo and a vampire's teeth, the musk deer makes his timid way through the woods in search of lichens. Don't be fooled by the fangs. Ma......
With a face like a kangaroo and a vampire's teeth, the musk deer makes his timid way through the woods in search of lichens. Don't be fooled by the fangs. Ma...
wn.com/Musk Deer
With a face like a kangaroo and a vampire's teeth, the musk deer makes his timid way through the woods in search of lichens. Don't be fooled by the fangs. Ma...
- published: 01 Jul 2013
- views: 53
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author: w3theatre
Musk Deer 麝香鹿
Musk Deer Farm In China 在中國的麝香鹿農場....
Musk Deer Farm In China 在中國的麝香鹿農場.
wn.com/Musk Deer 麝香鹿
Musk Deer Farm In China 在中國的麝香鹿農場.
Musk Deer
A musk deer in Preach Vihear Temple, Cambodia...
A musk deer in Preach Vihear Temple, Cambodia
wn.com/Musk Deer
A musk deer in Preach Vihear Temple, Cambodia
- published: 02 Sep 2013
- views: 5
Ayurvedic Doc Aman, Mysore India explains musk oils
We liked hearing about all the oils so much we went back a second time. Oils are for all different purposes but of course the musk oils are the most interest......
We liked hearing about all the oils so much we went back a second time. Oils are for all different purposes but of course the musk oils are the most interest...
wn.com/Ayurvedic Doc Aman, Mysore India Explains Musk Oils
We liked hearing about all the oils so much we went back a second time. Oils are for all different purposes but of course the musk oils are the most interest...
- published: 27 Mar 2007
- views: 3890
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author: Ranamm
Siberian Musk Deer
Siberian Musk Deer. Awesome creature I must say. One of the few deer with fangs^^...
Siberian Musk Deer. Awesome creature I must say. One of the few deer with fangs^^
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Siberian Musk Deer. Awesome creature I must say. One of the few deer with fangs^^
- published: 16 Mar 2008
- views: 8456
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author: Neko Chen
Superior Black Musk Exlusive!
http://www.extravagantfragrances.com/superior-black-musk-3-ml-exclusive/...
http://www.extravagantfragrances.com/superior-black-musk-3-ml-exclusive/
wn.com/Superior Black Musk Exlusive
http://www.extravagantfragrances.com/superior-black-musk-3-ml-exclusive/
- published: 07 Jul 2015
- views: 556
Hair of poached Musk Deer
These Musk Deer were found poached inside the Nanda Devi Sanctuary, Uttarakhand, India. Musk deer are artiodactyls of the genus Moschus, the only genus of fa......
These Musk Deer were found poached inside the Nanda Devi Sanctuary, Uttarakhand, India. Musk deer are artiodactyls of the genus Moschus, the only genus of fa...
wn.com/Hair Of Poached Musk Deer
These Musk Deer were found poached inside the Nanda Devi Sanctuary, Uttarakhand, India. Musk deer are artiodactyls of the genus Moschus, the only genus of fa...
RARE KASHMIR MUSK DEER SEEN AGAIN ~ FIRST TIME IN 66 YEARS!
The elusive Kashmir Musk Deer was recently spotted by scientists in Northern Afghanistan, according to Wildlife Conservation, since 1948!
http://www.huffingto...
The elusive Kashmir Musk Deer was recently spotted by scientists in Northern Afghanistan, according to Wildlife Conservation, since 1948!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/11/02/fanged-deer-kashmir-musk-deer-afghanistan_n_6089996.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
wn.com/Rare Kashmir Musk Deer Seen Again ~ First Time In 66 Years
The elusive Kashmir Musk Deer was recently spotted by scientists in Northern Afghanistan, according to Wildlife Conservation, since 1948!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/11/02/fanged-deer-kashmir-musk-deer-afghanistan_n_6089996.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592
- published: 02 Nov 2014
- views: 252
ZT2 Exhibit Tutorial: Siberian Musk Deer
Please read before asking for downloads! ~~~ A change of pace this time with a smaller exhibit, nestled right near the Eurasian Brown Bear exhibit. Reali......
Please read before asking for downloads! ~~~ A change of pace this time with a smaller exhibit, nestled right near the Eurasian Brown Bear exhibit. Reali...
wn.com/Zt2 Exhibit Tutorial Siberian Musk Deer
Please read before asking for downloads! ~~~ A change of pace this time with a smaller exhibit, nestled right near the Eurasian Brown Bear exhibit. Reali...
Vampire Deer Spotted in Northeastern Afghanistan
A rare deer species with vampire-like fangs, last seen more than 60 years ago, has been discovered still roaming in northeast Afghanistan, researchers from the ...
A rare deer species with vampire-like fangs, last seen more than 60 years ago, has been discovered still roaming in northeast Afghanistan, researchers from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) confirm.
Known as the Kashmir musk deer - one of seven similar species found in Asia - it hasn't been spotted in the region's rugged forest slopes since 1948.
Wanted for their valuable scent glands, which secret fluids used in traditional Chinese medicine, this species has suffered from poaching by humans. That, in combination with habitat loss, is what's led the musk deer to be listed as "endangered" on the IUCN's Red List.
The authors of the study, published in the journal Oryx, believe that targeted conservation of the species and its habitat are needed for it to survive in Afghanistan.
"Musk deer are one of Afghanistan's living treasures," co-author Peter Zahler, WCS Deputy Director of Asia Programs, said in a press release. "This rare species, along with better known wildlife such as snow leopards, are the natural heritage of this struggling nation. We hope that conditions will stabilize soon to allow WCS and local partners to better evaluate conservation needs of this species."
So far the survey team recorded five sightings, including a lone male on three occasions, a female with a juvenile, and another solitary female, which was possibly the same animal they had seen but without her young. According to the researchers, all the deer were extremely difficult to spot and near impossible to photograph considering they were sighted in rocky outcrops within alpine meadows containing dense bushes of juniper and rhododendron.
Unlike most other species of deer, the male musk deer don't have antlers. Instead, they have fangs that protrude like tusks from the animal's mouth, making them look like creepy vampires. But these fangs in fact have a purpose, and it's not for sucking blood. Males use them to compete with other males during mating season.
"These creatures are diminutive - an adult weighs little more than a cocker spaniel - and with their large ears, perpetually stooped posture, and massive hind legs, they can look more like kangaroos than deer," the WCS said.
References:
http://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/10012/20141101/vampire-fanged-deer-discovered-in-afghanistan.htm
http://www.livescience.com/48585-fanged-deer-sighting-afghanistan.html
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wn.com/Vampire Deer Spotted In Northeastern Afghanistan
A rare deer species with vampire-like fangs, last seen more than 60 years ago, has been discovered still roaming in northeast Afghanistan, researchers from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) confirm.
Known as the Kashmir musk deer - one of seven similar species found in Asia - it hasn't been spotted in the region's rugged forest slopes since 1948.
Wanted for their valuable scent glands, which secret fluids used in traditional Chinese medicine, this species has suffered from poaching by humans. That, in combination with habitat loss, is what's led the musk deer to be listed as "endangered" on the IUCN's Red List.
The authors of the study, published in the journal Oryx, believe that targeted conservation of the species and its habitat are needed for it to survive in Afghanistan.
"Musk deer are one of Afghanistan's living treasures," co-author Peter Zahler, WCS Deputy Director of Asia Programs, said in a press release. "This rare species, along with better known wildlife such as snow leopards, are the natural heritage of this struggling nation. We hope that conditions will stabilize soon to allow WCS and local partners to better evaluate conservation needs of this species."
So far the survey team recorded five sightings, including a lone male on three occasions, a female with a juvenile, and another solitary female, which was possibly the same animal they had seen but without her young. According to the researchers, all the deer were extremely difficult to spot and near impossible to photograph considering they were sighted in rocky outcrops within alpine meadows containing dense bushes of juniper and rhododendron.
Unlike most other species of deer, the male musk deer don't have antlers. Instead, they have fangs that protrude like tusks from the animal's mouth, making them look like creepy vampires. But these fangs in fact have a purpose, and it's not for sucking blood. Males use them to compete with other males during mating season.
"These creatures are diminutive - an adult weighs little more than a cocker spaniel - and with their large ears, perpetually stooped posture, and massive hind legs, they can look more like kangaroos than deer," the WCS said.
References:
http://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/10012/20141101/vampire-fanged-deer-discovered-in-afghanistan.htm
http://www.livescience.com/48585-fanged-deer-sighting-afghanistan.html
Related terms:
alien artifacts alien greys aliens ancient astronauts Anunnaki Apocalypse Area 51 asteroid astral projection astral travel astral world astronaut Atlantis ATS Black ops fallen angel fallen angels cataclysm CIA galactic federation of lights conspiracy crop circles Crystal skull disclosure Egyptian Sumerian end of the world end of times ET technology ETs Experiments Extraterrestrial extra terrestrial contact extra terrestrial life extra terrestrial planet shadow people shadow person ghost haunting haunted house FBI flying rods flying saucer miracle miracles angel angels HAARP Conspiracy theory how to survive nukes Maya calendar Maya prophecies military Mysteries Mysterious Lights Mystery`s NASA Nibiru new world order News planet Nostradamus nuclear bases numerology Objects near the sun orb orbs paranormal Phoenix lights Planet X ancient prophecies prophecy Psychic Phenomenon Red planet Religion reptilian reptilians Roswell 1947 Secret aircraft sky fish Solar maximum Space supernatural surviving Disclosure Time traveler time travel time machine UFO disclosure UFO's unidentified coast to coast am near death experience near death experiences NDE NDE's angel angels demon demons haunted haunting heaven hell bible code Virgin Mary web bot Loch Ness monster Nessy Sasquatch bigfoot secret society heaven sighting caught on camera strange odd weird creature creatures unknown guardian angel miracle miracles freemasonry freemason unidentified unidentifiable unidentified creature strange creature strange object unidentified animal unidentified object paul begley harpazo caught on video caught on camera isil isis obama ebola virus Kashmir musk deer vampire deer vampire teeth deer with vampire teeth
- published: 05 Nov 2014
- views: 37
The Musk Deer
I made this video for school, but thought I'd share it with the rest of the world. Hope you learn something about the musk deer while having a few laughs :)...
I made this video for school, but thought I'd share it with the rest of the world. Hope you learn something about the musk deer while having a few laughs :)
wn.com/The Musk Deer
I made this video for school, but thought I'd share it with the rest of the world. Hope you learn something about the musk deer while having a few laughs :)
Musk deer rescued in Indian Kashmir after being bitten by dogs
SHOTLIST :
1. Musk deer lying on stretcher being treated by vets in animal hospital
2. Close of vets treating the wound
3. Tilt down from vets to musk deer
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SHOTLIST :
1. Musk deer lying on stretcher being treated by vets in animal hospital
2. Close of vets treating the wound
3. Tilt down from vets to musk deer
4. Close of musk deer
5. Wide of vets treating musk deer
6. Various of deer in hospital
7. Top shot of vets treating deer
8. Mid of Dr Ravindra Singh posing for photographers with deer
9. SOUNDBITE (Urdu) Dr Ravindra Singh, central veterinary hospital, Srinagar:
"A musk deer was rescued by wildlife officials in the Batmaloo area. It was bitten by dogs and was badly wounded. But it reached the central veterinary hospital in time where we treated its wounds internally and externally and gave it anti-rabies injections. Now the deer is fine and is out of danger."
10. Various of wildlife officials showing the rescued musk deer to media
11. Wildlife officials holding musk deer in a van
STORYLINE
Wildlife officials in Indian-controlled Kashmir rescued an endangered musk deer on Wednesday after it strayed into the Batmaloo area of the main city of Srinagar.
The deer was attacked and wounded by dogs and was taken to Srinagar Central Veterinary Hospital for treatment.
"It reached the central veterinary hospital in time where we treated its wounds internally and externally and gave it anti-rabies injections. Now the deer is fine and is out of danger," said Dr. Ravindra Singh, one of the veterinarians who treated the animal.
The deer will be released back in the wild, officials said.
Wildlife officials said heavy snowfall in the upper Himalayan region often forces the deer to stray close to towns and villages in search of food.
Musk deer are an endangered and protected species.
The deer is mainly killed for its musk, a strong smelling secretion produced by the glands of the animal.
The musk is highly valued in the global market as it is used as an ingredient in perfumes and traditional medicines.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/14ef01e5b59319585f5f0651d5bd13f4
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
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SHOTLIST :
1. Musk deer lying on stretcher being treated by vets in animal hospital
2. Close of vets treating the wound
3. Tilt down from vets to musk deer
4. Close of musk deer
5. Wide of vets treating musk deer
6. Various of deer in hospital
7. Top shot of vets treating deer
8. Mid of Dr Ravindra Singh posing for photographers with deer
9. SOUNDBITE (Urdu) Dr Ravindra Singh, central veterinary hospital, Srinagar:
"A musk deer was rescued by wildlife officials in the Batmaloo area. It was bitten by dogs and was badly wounded. But it reached the central veterinary hospital in time where we treated its wounds internally and externally and gave it anti-rabies injections. Now the deer is fine and is out of danger."
10. Various of wildlife officials showing the rescued musk deer to media
11. Wildlife officials holding musk deer in a van
STORYLINE
Wildlife officials in Indian-controlled Kashmir rescued an endangered musk deer on Wednesday after it strayed into the Batmaloo area of the main city of Srinagar.
The deer was attacked and wounded by dogs and was taken to Srinagar Central Veterinary Hospital for treatment.
"It reached the central veterinary hospital in time where we treated its wounds internally and externally and gave it anti-rabies injections. Now the deer is fine and is out of danger," said Dr. Ravindra Singh, one of the veterinarians who treated the animal.
The deer will be released back in the wild, officials said.
Wildlife officials said heavy snowfall in the upper Himalayan region often forces the deer to stray close to towns and villages in search of food.
Musk deer are an endangered and protected species.
The deer is mainly killed for its musk, a strong smelling secretion produced by the glands of the animal.
The musk is highly valued in the global market as it is used as an ingredient in perfumes and traditional medicines.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/14ef01e5b59319585f5f0651d5bd13f4
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 31 Jul 2015
- views: 2
Musk Deer (SAASTW)
Please support actions taken against the poaching of this nearly extinct animal. Refrain from purchasing perfumes, or medicines made from deer musk, on the b......
Please support actions taken against the poaching of this nearly extinct animal. Refrain from purchasing perfumes, or medicines made from deer musk, on the b...
wn.com/Musk Deer (Saastw)
Please support actions taken against the poaching of this nearly extinct animal. Refrain from purchasing perfumes, or medicines made from deer musk, on the b...
- published: 06 Feb 2012
- views: 2288
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author: SAASTW
In Search of a Lost Love - Lessons from the Musk Deer
Mother Nature is always speaking. She speaks in a language understood within the peaceful mind of the sincere observer. Leopards, cobras, monkeys, rivers and tr...
Mother Nature is always speaking. She speaks in a language understood within the peaceful mind of the sincere observer. Leopards, cobras, monkeys, rivers and trees; they all served as my teachers when I lived as a wanderer in the Himalayan foothills. They shared the kind of lessons that elevate the spirit.
One particularly illuminating lesson from the forest comes in the form of the Himalayan musk deer.
The musk deer is referenced in Sanskrit poetry and philosophy owing to its peculiar behavior. Prized by the perfume industry for its exceptional aroma, musk is one of the world’s most expensive natural products, fetching more than three times its weight in gold.
The aroma of musk is so alluring that when the stag’s sensitive nose catches wind of it he roams the forest day and night in pursuit of its source.
He exhausts himself in a fruitless quest, never realizing the bitter irony: the sweet fragrance he was chasing resided nowhere but within himself. Musk, you see, is produced by a gland in the stag’s very own navel: it was searching without for what was all along lying within.
The sages of India found in the musk deer an apt description of the human condition. We are all pleasure-seeking creatures wandering a forest of some sort — replete with pleasures and perils alike. Moreover, we are prone to the same type of folly as the deer: we seek our happiness externally.
Misconceiving our true needs, we wrongly equate our fulfillment and self-worth with possessions, positions, mental and sensual thrills. We are often drawn into superficial relationships which hold the promise of lasting satisfaction, yet leave us feeling empty.
The true treasure lies within. It is the underlying theme of the songs we sing, the shows we watch and the books we read. It is woven into the Psalms of the Bible, the ballads of the Beatles and practically every Bollywood film ever made.
What is that treasure? Love. Love is the nature of the Divine. Beneath the covering of the false ego it lies hidden. The purpose of human life is to uncover that divine love. The fulfillment that we’re all seeking is found in the sharing of this love.
The power of love is most profound. It has various levels. In its crudest sense, the word love refers to acts of physical intimacy, and its influence over society is obvious. But on a deeper, more emotional level, not simply of the body but of the heart, there is no greater power than love.
For the sake of money and prestige, one may be willing to work long hours, weekends, even holidays. A mother’s love, on the other hand, is selfless and unconditional. There’s nothing she won’t do for the well-being of her child, and she asks for nothing in return.
When love is pure it has the power to conquer. Lover and beloved conquer each other by their affection. The source, the essence, the fullest manifestation of love’s conquering power is the love of the soul for the supreme soul, or God.
The sages who authored India’s sacred texts found that the most astonishing of all of God’s wonders was His willingness and eagerness to not only be touched by our love, but to be conquered by it.
The cultivation of that dormant love is called the path of Bhakti (devotion). This love is within all of us. It is the greatest of all powers because it is the only power that can grant realization of the highest truths and the only power that can reveal the deepest inner fulfillment in our lives.
On the strength of this love we can overcome envy, pride, lust, anger and greed. There is no other means of conquering these diseases within us.
One who loves God sees everything in relation to God. Therefore their love flows spontaneously toward everyone, at all times, everywhere.
They even love those who wish them harm. If you love God, you can’t hate anything or anyone. If the love one offers is met with hate, it doesn’t die, rather it manifests in the form of compassion. That is universal love.
It is not just a sentiment. It cannot be manifested merely by a shift in mental disposition. It can only come from inner cleaning, an inner awakening. Then that love becomes the reality of life.
This inner cleansing is the goal of all spiritual practice. Every prayer offered, mantra chanted, or ritual performed should be for the purpose of removing the impurities which impede the full blossoming of unconditional love and compassion.
This is the only way to peace, both individually and collectively. When our intrinsic love is awakened and our divine qualities shine through, we will not only find the pleasure we’ve been seeking but also become powerful agents of change in the world.
We are all searching, roaming the forest like the musk deer, seeking the pleasures without. When we recognize what we are really looking for and begin searching for the lost love within, at that point, the real journey of human life begins.
wn.com/In Search Of A Lost Love Lessons From The Musk Deer
Mother Nature is always speaking. She speaks in a language understood within the peaceful mind of the sincere observer. Leopards, cobras, monkeys, rivers and trees; they all served as my teachers when I lived as a wanderer in the Himalayan foothills. They shared the kind of lessons that elevate the spirit.
One particularly illuminating lesson from the forest comes in the form of the Himalayan musk deer.
The musk deer is referenced in Sanskrit poetry and philosophy owing to its peculiar behavior. Prized by the perfume industry for its exceptional aroma, musk is one of the world’s most expensive natural products, fetching more than three times its weight in gold.
The aroma of musk is so alluring that when the stag’s sensitive nose catches wind of it he roams the forest day and night in pursuit of its source.
He exhausts himself in a fruitless quest, never realizing the bitter irony: the sweet fragrance he was chasing resided nowhere but within himself. Musk, you see, is produced by a gland in the stag’s very own navel: it was searching without for what was all along lying within.
The sages of India found in the musk deer an apt description of the human condition. We are all pleasure-seeking creatures wandering a forest of some sort — replete with pleasures and perils alike. Moreover, we are prone to the same type of folly as the deer: we seek our happiness externally.
Misconceiving our true needs, we wrongly equate our fulfillment and self-worth with possessions, positions, mental and sensual thrills. We are often drawn into superficial relationships which hold the promise of lasting satisfaction, yet leave us feeling empty.
The true treasure lies within. It is the underlying theme of the songs we sing, the shows we watch and the books we read. It is woven into the Psalms of the Bible, the ballads of the Beatles and practically every Bollywood film ever made.
What is that treasure? Love. Love is the nature of the Divine. Beneath the covering of the false ego it lies hidden. The purpose of human life is to uncover that divine love. The fulfillment that we’re all seeking is found in the sharing of this love.
The power of love is most profound. It has various levels. In its crudest sense, the word love refers to acts of physical intimacy, and its influence over society is obvious. But on a deeper, more emotional level, not simply of the body but of the heart, there is no greater power than love.
For the sake of money and prestige, one may be willing to work long hours, weekends, even holidays. A mother’s love, on the other hand, is selfless and unconditional. There’s nothing she won’t do for the well-being of her child, and she asks for nothing in return.
When love is pure it has the power to conquer. Lover and beloved conquer each other by their affection. The source, the essence, the fullest manifestation of love’s conquering power is the love of the soul for the supreme soul, or God.
The sages who authored India’s sacred texts found that the most astonishing of all of God’s wonders was His willingness and eagerness to not only be touched by our love, but to be conquered by it.
The cultivation of that dormant love is called the path of Bhakti (devotion). This love is within all of us. It is the greatest of all powers because it is the only power that can grant realization of the highest truths and the only power that can reveal the deepest inner fulfillment in our lives.
On the strength of this love we can overcome envy, pride, lust, anger and greed. There is no other means of conquering these diseases within us.
One who loves God sees everything in relation to God. Therefore their love flows spontaneously toward everyone, at all times, everywhere.
They even love those who wish them harm. If you love God, you can’t hate anything or anyone. If the love one offers is met with hate, it doesn’t die, rather it manifests in the form of compassion. That is universal love.
It is not just a sentiment. It cannot be manifested merely by a shift in mental disposition. It can only come from inner cleaning, an inner awakening. Then that love becomes the reality of life.
This inner cleansing is the goal of all spiritual practice. Every prayer offered, mantra chanted, or ritual performed should be for the purpose of removing the impurities which impede the full blossoming of unconditional love and compassion.
This is the only way to peace, both individually and collectively. When our intrinsic love is awakened and our divine qualities shine through, we will not only find the pleasure we’ve been seeking but also become powerful agents of change in the world.
We are all searching, roaming the forest like the musk deer, seeking the pleasures without. When we recognize what we are really looking for and begin searching for the lost love within, at that point, the real journey of human life begins.
- published: 01 Apr 2015
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