Greetings, @kchitrah
Beautiful post, touching experience. One I have never had. I've never been fond of meditations. Not a plant cultivated in my culture.
Individually, efforts are made to keep peace and sanity.
Before our current crisis some practices from eastern cultures were becoming fashionable over here. People had time to spare and contemplation was possible.
With the crisis, not even our traditional catholic practices are observed (at lest not my the majority who pledge to that religion). People have grown increasingly skeptical, cynical and even heartless.
Life runs faster and inmediate urges and needs have ubstituted transcendental pursuits.
We lost track of beauty and pleasure. Everything around looks ugly and corrupted (either by time or men).
I hope one day soon we will wake up from this nightmare
May the beauty that is buried within everyone come to light for you to enjoy, even in passing to bring a little joy into your days dear @hlezama.
God bless you dear brother. I hope that even in the smallest of sparks - this has brought a little warmth to your corner of life.
Much love and light!
It has. It is gratifying to see other find balance and harmony. It is inspiring to see the world through those lenses.
We have been frantically engaged in a survival race and have forgotten to even pause to beathe.
We can't even find our way to keep running. We move back and forth between right and left ideologies and forget about personal ideology.
Indeed. In a world determined to tear each other down, the only sanity and sanctity is within us.
In the confines of our hearts and minds - we can choose differently.
Much love and light!