Eating an Orange – Thich Nhat Hanh 

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Even though we experience violence and political turmoil, and remain preoccupied with the ‘worldly’ affairs, it is important to find ourselves, and  experience the miracle in the mundane. Thich Nhat Hanh-with his Zen Buddhist wisdom-sharpens our ways of seeing. 
Thich Nhat Hanh / Source : Walk With Me/ YouTube
When you look deeply at an orange, you realize that an orange–or any fruit–is nothing less than a miracle.Try it.
Take an orange and hold it in your palm. Breathe in and out slowly, and look at it as if you were seeing it for the first time.
When you look at it deeply, you will be able to see many wonderful things–the sun shining and the rain falling on the orange tree, the orange blossoms, the tiny fruit appearing on the branch, the color of the fruit changing from green to yellow, and then the full-grown orange. Now slowly begin to peel it.
Smell the wonderful scent of the orange peel. Break off section of the orange and put it into your mouth. Taste its wonderful juice. 
The orange tree has taken three, four or six months to make such an orange for you.. It is a miracle. Now the orange is ready and it says, “I am here for you.” But if you are not present, you will not hear it. When you are not looking at the orange in the present moment, then the orange is not present either.
Being fully present while eating an orange, an ice cream cane, or any other food is a delightful experience.
SOURCE: Thich Nhat Hanh, A Pebble for Your Pocket
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