What beautiful and inspiring words! Thank you for sharing! However, be sure to also share where you got this from as I ran it through a plagiarism checker and you know what I found.
I'm not saying not to post things like that. It's a very meaningful thing to write. I'm just saying to be sure you post where it came from originally, even if you added some of your own and/or had AI write a good bit of it for you (which should also be mentioned). And, naturally, be sure not to enter things like this into contests.
Anyway, thank you for sharing this! I hope you post it on the Newsfeed (with a disclaimer, of course). It may help someone in need.
I needed this a few days ago, yesterday, and already this morning. Thank you for it. For no particular reason I clicked on Blogging. My entry is good also. It is right below yours.
I need to be reminded of this "This story is all about life. It teaches us that We must GIVE before We can RECEIVE Abundantly." when I write a poem for/about someone. My meagre words may have meanings even I don't recognise.
Recently, Rosemary thanked me for a poem I wrote for her years ago. And then within 24 hours I received a review for it here (after years of few views and no reviews).
To do pranam obeisance means to put one's head where it should be
- at the feet of God.
His feet are everywhere and therefore one may do namaskar, salutation, everywhere, remembering the feet of God.
To do pranam means to open oneself to the Divine Power, which is always streaming down on everyone. One usually shuts oneself away from it.
To do pranam means to give one's mind, one's I to Him, to surrender oneself to the One, so that there should be only He and not you.
You attempt to appease want by want; hence want does not disappear and neither does the sense of want.
When man awakens to the acute consciousness of this sense of want, then only does spiritual inquiry become genuine.
You must bear in mind that only when the sense of want becomes the sense of the want of Self-knowledge does the real Quest begin.
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"Accept cheerfully whatever He may bestow on you or take away from you."
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