There's a reason for - the events that occur in your life, there is a reason why people come in your life. Is there is a divine intervention in this process? Yes I think so.
The events that occur make you face your strengths and accept your weaknesses. The people who come in your life make you see the facets which you think never existed and you learn the lessons which you thought were never a part of your curriculum.
Nature has laid the stage and planned the schedules much in advance than we can comprehend. Strange it is, but real. Whether you like it or not - the fact remains. Sticking like a bubblegum on your hair. To remove it you have to sacrifice a lock of your hair. The lessons learnt the hard way and in the process accepting the realities and exploring the fantasies.
Definitely you come out stronger and refined - weak and famished. Stronger because you start valuing what you have and refined because you look at your blessings more minutely. Weak because you are exhausted fighting the battle and famished because emotionally you are drained of your resources.
You need to have a resolve which is stronger than before and a relationship which is bruised, tattered, but mendable. Ironical it is.
Proved again - Life is Funny and the joker is YOU.
Life is a puzzle of tiny pieces; each day a new tile in my story. Like pixels, my moments—bright or dark—build the big picture. Against a sky of constant change, I am a work of art, always growing and never finished. Welcome to LIFEMUDRAS.
Friday, March 29, 2013
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