Journey of Contentment :)
More than a week ago, I wrote a post about reading the Bhagavad Gita. A lot of people reached out to me after that. I'm very thankful to every single one who messaged me, shared some insights, had wonderful discussions with me. It's so enlightening; and is a breath of fresh air, when I talk to people about something that touches my soul.
A lot has changed for me in the last one week. As much as I want to explain this here, but trust me - I'm at a loss of words. The feeling is inexplicable, but genuine. Every word that I've read of the divine Bhagavad Gita has affected me positively. The changes I'm seeing in me, and my thought process are affirming.
Of course, I am not preaching anything here. I don't want this to come out that way. I'm rather.. sharing an experience. An experience that is closest to my heart. It's all new for me, but something about it seems familiar. The feeling of enlightenment, and the clarity - both are equally important; and equally fetched out of every reading, and conversation I've with people who are onto the same learning journey as me. Maybe, I've finally found the home that I was searching for.
I'm still learning, and there's a long way to go. The learning journey shall never stop, and it shouldn't. Whether for the material world, or the spiritual - the learning never stops.
Hit me up if you want to discuss more about this. :)
This was just a short post - felt like writing all that I've felt in a few words here with the people who have been reading my posts constantly, and appreciating whatever I write.
Gratitude.
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3 年Simran I love to hear the experiences which are inexplicable and which are new but familiar in some ways. This level of abstractness slowly turns into something big :) It's so refreshing to read your writeup after so long ??