Saturday, August 16, 2014

Divine and the Details

Don't always go by the words of the so-called saints and gurus. 
It is not always necessary to shun to senses to attain the Divine. 
If the dawning Sun's golden rays, winter evenings' fluffy grey clouds, the sight of a fertile green field, the sounds of chirping birds, the song of a cuckoo, the smell of neem flowers, the fragrance of incense from a place of worship on the way, the cool sea breeze, a gust of wind on a hot summer afternoon and myriad such other sensations cannot stoke the Divinity within you, you're never going to feel it by dwelling secluded inside a cave.

For, it is not the Devil that sits in the details, but the Divine!

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