DAY 211

Let Your Hearts Be as One

Rigveda 10.191.4
기원전 1500~1200년경(구전 전승)
ORIGINAL
समानी व आकूतिः समाना हृदयानि वः (samānī va ākūtiḥ samānā hṛdayāni vaḥ)
📜 THE VERSE

Let your intention be one, your hearts be one. Let your minds gather as one, that you may truly dwell together.

❓ TODAY'S QUESTION

In this community, am I one who builds walls, or one who builds bridges?

📝Reflection

The final line where three thousand years of song ends is 'that you may dwell together.' Past every cosmic question, the words the poet finally left were not some grand truth but the humble wish that person and person gather their hearts and live. Here I see wisdom's destination. However high the awakening, it comes down at last to how one lives with those nearby. Though the path to the true self may begin in a solitary room, its end always opens onto 'we.'

— ONGO · Curator

🌱Apply It Today

In a group you belong to today, swallow one dividing word and offer a connecting one instead.

📖 Source: Rigveda 10.191.4. Sanskrit original with public-domain translations consulted; rendered independently by ONGO.
This verse is read as universal humanistic wisdom, not religion — no faith is promoted, and the reflection is 100% original ONGO content.

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