Hello!
A lot of people have been asking me or secretly wondering (don't be shy) why I haven't been blogging lately. Well, I've been quite busy and honestly, I consider lack of frequent blog posts to be a good sign. Why? Because I'm experiencing so much in life each and every day that I don't have the time to stop and type about things happening around me. Makes sense, right? But I'm back! For now.
We all have our opinions and views of spirituality, religion, life, death, etc. Some of us may not bother to think about it, some may not want to share if we think about it, but no matter what kind of a person you are, you DO have a view. Totally human.
A lot of people have been asking me or secretly wondering (don't be shy) why I haven't been blogging lately. Well, I've been quite busy and honestly, I consider lack of frequent blog posts to be a good sign. Why? Because I'm experiencing so much in life each and every day that I don't have the time to stop and type about things happening around me. Makes sense, right? But I'm back! For now.
We all have our opinions and views of spirituality, religion, life, death, etc. Some of us may not bother to think about it, some may not want to share if we think about it, but no matter what kind of a person you are, you DO have a view. Totally human.
My own views on spirituality have changed, or may I say, have grown drastically in the past few years. And truthfully, I am glad. A lot of books, experiences and people are responsible for this personal growth. Somehow I tend to believe that our belief on spirituality is a guiding factor to the person we are or will be, if you continue to grow.
My spiritual beliefs have got me to a very positive time in life today. And one of those issues that I too had trouble facing in the past has now faded away. I am talking about death. A friend's friend passed on today. I say passed "on" and not "away" very consciously. You may not care about what my spiritual beliefs are but the minute I hear about someone passing on, I realize how my spiritual views have changed my entire outlook.
For instance, I don’t believe death is bad or unfortunate in any way. In fact I think we move ON to a better place, hopefully (your karma will tell you when it's time). We are all here only for a purpose. But somehow over time, lost in the society and materialism, we forget what we were really here to do. To fulfil our karma as the Vedas and many other spiritual texts say; this explains why it is better to move on, from this life to whatever lies ahead.
We are here to do ‘some’thing right? Sounds just like an examination to me. So like you finish the exam and move on to another grade, you finish the test of life and move on to a higher grade. (Is that how they figured how to create classes and run schools? You never know.)
From the above and more, I have deduced that ‘life’ is a very limiting word. It comes with the condition of a start and an end. It’s only applicable to our period on earth but then it does goes on...
Phew… this was heavy, right? But such is ‘life’.
Au revoir,
Miss Bee.
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Your glasses sure are a nice shade of rose.:P Anyway my two cents - Death is not the end, but a part of life.
ReplyDeleteSorry for replying late. A good rosy pair of glasses come very handy these days. and your two cents are the same as mine, only wielded differently. :)
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