If we make the offerings as pleasant as we can, the joy
and benefit of the practice will be greatly enhanced. We already know the rich
feeling of something sliding through our hands from the beach, when we played
with sand, and probably retain it also from former lives as gold diggers or
farmers, sticking our open hands into precious dust or different kinds of grain.
The effects of the offerings go much deeper than the
conditioned values of changing cultures. They touch timeless experiences of body
and mind. Desires are satisfied which people have at all times and places, and
our deepest capacity for psychological richness is activated. Constantly
offering expressions of timeless perfection is just as meaningful today as it
has always been. If we can trust this and are not disturbed by the more exotic
culturally determined aspects of the practice, it will be effective on all
levels.