02.20.06
The cosmic connection
Life is very mystical in nature, the more you avoid it, the more it attracts you or it might happen the other way round. Sometimes you just feel like running away from everything without knowing what might be coming for you on the way. It seems like a journey in search of something, for me… it is a journey in search of myself.
Somehow, I believe everyone on this planet has been assigned a role, a part to play during his visit on this planet. I am just trying to figure out what role I am playing in this play.
One thing leads to another, it’s accurately said that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Energy can never be destroyed; it infinitely revolves around the space and time. The philosophies of religion and science are blended so well in that context. Nobody knows the origin of this mass energy and this is where the philosophy of religion defeats the belief of science. Every religious belief can be proved scientific except this one… and we term it as the mystical omnipresent God.
The search continues for everyone until they reach their final destination, and throughout this journey we come across people, situations, tears, laughter, illusions, and realities which are just a cause for some other action. One thing leads to another; one person leads to another… it seems like a very well planned course of actions with expected reactions. And if some miraculous occurrence takes place we term it as coincidence. Even coincidences have a message or some lesson to learn. I try picking up a lesson from everything that happens to me. It is like whatever happens was always destined to happen.
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Neha said,
February 21, 2006 at 7:03 am
I liked your post so much that I read it many a times.But 1 thing which I felt out of place is ur terming God as a religious belief. I think everybody believes in God either as the Divine or the Supreme power or as Nature itself.
blue panther said,
February 22, 2006 at 1:57 pm
Hey NIce blog…but would like to say that religious beliefs have nothing to do with scientific proof. Even in science when you prove something you have to start with some basic assumptions. So is the case with religion, and in a larger perspective with life.
Hiren said,
February 25, 2006 at 1:18 am
Destiny has a very strong influence on one’s life but one should not be blindly fatalistic. One should realize when it is desitny and when it is free will.
Your remarks on knowing thyself in the first paragraph are very interesting. That is what I am exploring in my blog “Make your passion your profession”.
It is better to take refuge in god and spirituality rather than organized religion.
Suraj said,
March 20, 2006 at 8:14 am
n the quest continues…….
till u realise all the answers lies within us.
Sabah said,
June 5, 2009 at 7:42 am
I wish I knew who I was,
I wish you knew it too
But till then lets enjoy this moment
Or it will pass by too
Cant believe you can write, please write more, I’d love to read