Congrats Rinku di! Hope you have had enormous fun here on the hot seat, and enjoy the questions! I have a small round of questions for you myself, and hope that you will not mind answering them! These are my uttermost favorite questions, and here they are:
1) Is love for you a thornless journey embedded in merriment throughout, or is a journey filled with both thorns and joy embedded throughout every curve of life?
2) Does isolation mean peace or loneliness to you? Or does Inclusion hold both of these for you?
3) When you're watching a peachy pink, and sky blue colors of the sunset, fade away in the horizon, and translucent water sparkling in the shimmering sun, and the golden sand shimmer, in the fading sun's gaze, only to be illuminated in the arriving moon's light, how do you feel? What kind of music would you prefer to hear right at this moment? Man sung music, or the trifles and riples of the water?
Hey Soni,
Thank you very much sweetie and I love your questions along with everyone else's…yup enjoying every bit of it. Your questions are very intriguing and surely will try to answer as I feel…
1) Firstly, every thing has both good and bad sides to it without question. Even a beautiful rose has thorns. But the question comes down to whether we give importance to the fragrance of rose or to the prickly thorns—now that's where perception makes an entrance. Love has given so much too us (ex: peace of mind, satisfaction, relationships…etc), that all it asks is to give that same love to others. Even love can cause pain (without doubt), but do we cherish the pain or the happiness—that's solely depends on each individual.
I am not saying love is thornless, but can't we make it thornless? I mean, if you love a rose or any other flower and the thorns prick you a little causing some pain….what would you do? My guess would be you would remove the thorns and still feel the fragrance of flowers. Ok let's go the other way, you love the flower—but just because it has thorns would you stop loving it? I hope no ones answer to that is yes.
Now, sweeties even the thorn adds a touch of its essence to the flower. Let's say love was all beautiful and we never faced any difficulty or pain…then how would be able to know our courage, strength and endurance? God very thoughtfully and lovingly created us for he gave us everything in hand, but just asked us to put it together—it depends of us to place them correctly (which depends on our perception of what is correct for us)!
So, coming back to your questions—I think Love might have thorns, but I make it seem as if it was thornless and still enjoy the beauty in everyway possible for the fragrance of soul is more of an importance than little pain of thorns—and doing that simply makes my journey blissfully joyful.
2) Isolation is peace when I want time alone for myself. Isolation is loneliness when I am alone being myself. OR
Isolation is peace when we want to spend some quality time in presence of our conscience – when conscience speaks and our soul listens. Isolation is loneliness when we try closing our soul's ears when conscience wishes to speak.
Now, loneliness depends also. Loneliness from the world (people) is not bad as far as we are in touch with ourselves. However, loneliness from ourselves faces several consequences.
3) Wow sweetheart…a gorgeous view as what you described leaves me speechless. I feel as if I am in heaven and the world shines at me with its beauty. Imagination is unable to imagine how wonderfully imagining the nature's wondrous imagery really is! When sun says that don't worry, I will be back tomorrow and moon welcomes its presence to share the luminance of night. Both are friendly to us, but in different ways—I value their splendor and they value our appreciation—mutual in relation…I try making a bond with them as well (so what if they are not people we can talk to, they are nature we relate ourselves to). I feel special for they make us feel special. I feel we have been able to see another day's exquisiteness…so why not enjoy it.
I love to hear music with the most soothing tunes and the lyrics that touch the heart. Lyrics that don't only have a meaning, but also highlights the magnitude of beautiful feelings we store within us. I certainly love the ripples of the water for it's louder than any man sung song. But I also love what men have contributed to let themselves be happy. Beautiful songs have amazing lyrics…and those words can (in my opinion) come when the soul experiences the emotion. With water's tunes, man's words and nature's instrument—the song is amazingly comforting for our ears!
Soni...sweetheart I will come back to your remaining questions! Sorry, for not completing all together..something came up that I have to take care of (please don't mind me hun). Love you dear.
-Love4ever!