As the day falls over and night begins you start
thinking about the various turns’ life has taken; you cannot help but feel
frustrated and ask yourself, “Why was I brought into this world?” You meet
people who have discovered their passion and true calling. You find your friend
celebrating life after been through with a life threatening illness. Sitting quietly
you think about a near and dear one who is no more with you. You go deep into the
things you possibly could have done better in your life and at the same time
remembering those beautiful memories bring a smile on your face. All of a
sudden, you decide to begin life afresh and vow not to look back. This is
really the story of life; all of us some day or the other go into this soul
searching mode. If you are going through all this now then you are not alone
for there are millions who have experienced this at some time or the other.
The quest for the ‘soul’ or the ‘truth’, that little
thing inside us catches up at different points of time, at varying ages. The
answers often push us towards some more questions probably more complex than
the previous ones. And since life is difficult to comprehend, how we interpret
and relate to it is extremely significant in becoming the individuals we
ultimately become. During the course of exploring and discovering, there may be
lots of confusion, hassles and disappointments in dealing with the challenging
circumstances. This confusion may have serious implications. But a person who
derives a lesson out of his experiences, education, relationships and other
such events is likely to more closer to his soul or rather he/she can easily
connect with their soul.
Sometimes, I feel life’s truths' lie in small, insignificant
events which occur mostly in innocuous settings like the words and actions of a
child, putting your head in your mother’s lap after a hard day, reading a nice
book when breeze is gently blowing away or helping an old man to cross the road.
The beauty of life can be easily felt once we feel all these moments. Also
going through the rarely visited memories, talking with long lost friends,
getting a hug after a long time from your siblings brings out the magnificence
and the essence of life.
But, it is very important to draw reflections from each
and every event whether good or bad and in the process there might be some
feelings of regret, guilt etc but as a person you need to clear the mind, apologize
and leave behind the irrational thoughts. Once you find your true calling your
soul searching in all probability will come to an end.
In the end, the ability to draw conclusions and
observations coupled with a desire to improve remains the only way for all of
us to become more evolved.
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