You talk of a divine love, my friend. The love a mystic has with his creator, a mother has with her child. The truest and purest form of it. But then, that’s what it was supposed to be for all else too. We’ve forgotten it, I think. Thanks for reminding. 🙂
You are so right my friend….Love is indeed divine and probably what sustains and nurtures the universe. It teaches co-existence, reminds about virtues of humility and coaxes the mind to have faith in its ability to attain moksha. 😊🙏🏻
Very true . 🙂
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Glad to know that you agree to my views….thank you so much. 😊🙏🏻
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Beautifully penned!!
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Thank you so much Suzette. 😊 🙏🏻
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Short and sweet Goutam! Thanks for joining in. Good to see you my friend
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Thank you so much Sadje…😊🙏🏻
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You’re most welcome
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Wonderful, Goutam!
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Thank you so much Punam. 😊🙏🏻
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You are welcome. 😊
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You talk of a divine love, my friend. The love a mystic has with his creator, a mother has with her child. The truest and purest form of it. But then, that’s what it was supposed to be for all else too. We’ve forgotten it, I think. Thanks for reminding. 🙂
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You are so right my friend….Love is indeed divine and probably what sustains and nurtures the universe. It teaches co-existence, reminds about virtues of humility and coaxes the mind to have faith in its ability to attain moksha. 😊🙏🏻
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Beautiful.
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So glad to know that you liked it…Thank you so much..😊🙏🏻
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My pleasure.
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