Unity Is Strength
Baba said, "There was not the slightest difference between them; then why should their devotees and quarrel among themselves? You ignorant folk, children, join hands." – Shri Sai Sat Charitra Ch. 10
Many living things need each other to survive. If you have ever  seen a Colorado aspen tree, you may have noticed that it does not grow alone.  Aspens are found in clusters, or groves. 
  
  The reason is that the aspen sends up new shoots from the roots. In a small  grove, all of the trees may actually be connected by their roots! 
  
  Giant California redwood trees may tower 300 feet into the sky. It would seem  that they would require extremely deep roots to anchor them against strong  winds. But we're told that their roots are actually quite shallow -- in order  to capture as much surface water as possible. And they spread in all  directions, intertwining with other redwoods.
Locked together in this way, all the trees support each other in  wind and storms. Like the aspen, they never stand-alone. They need one another  to survive. 
  
  People, too, are connected by a system of roots. We are born to family and  learn early to make friends. We are not meant to survive long without others. 
  
  And like the redwood, we need to hold one another up. When pounded by the  sometimes vicious storms of life, we need others to support and sustain us.
  
  Have you been going it alone? Maybe it's time to let someone else help hold you  up for a while. Or perhaps someone needs to hang on to you. 
  
  

 
 
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