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Temples are taller

How we miss on small things which become the biggest holes in our whole understanding of existence. Looking at the social and spiritual aspect of life.

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How we miss on small things which become the biggest holes in our whole understanding of existence. Looking at the social and spiritual aspect of life.

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Kenosis23 4 months ago

I imagine that I have figured out all the pieces of life, but I struggle to put them together. I have brief moments of clarity, and for these I am thankful, but mostly I find myself bamboozled by the Karma pressed upon me by the World ("the palace"). Reading this piece I was transported into that place where the place where all my imagined pieces fit together. Thank you! Peace be with you.

amzoltai 4 months ago

An absolutely remarkable piece!

I would love to red any poetry you may have written; although, this piece is very "poetic"...

Aerie 4 months ago

My dearest friend - it is amaizing how you put in words such divine pace... and how I wish people would understand that their soul is so much more than the material things they struggle to aqquire in their life... Just like the temple - their souls appear so much smaller, but is so much greater and so much special that one can imagine! Vesna is right - you must remind them that! We all should..

kateryna_sunshine 4 months ago

How wonderful is the description, coming out right from the heart. Its indeed the spirit of the temple inside of us which is much tall then any of the palaces of outside.
wonderful article.

vesna 4 months ago

Samvit, keep up the good work! You are an extraordinary writer. You always write what your heart tells you and that is most important.
As you said, the temple inside us is taller and more precious than any other thing in the world, but in practice, people don't feel like that. They are more concerned on things that make them happier, not on our spiritual voice. Therefore, you are here to remind them.
I salute you!!!

samvit 5 months ago

This is a humble request all my dear readers and lovely friends who like to spend time, who like to be with my articles for some precious moments of there life.

For the last few days I have been noticing that the number of likes is much more then the comments. Which I think is obvious as there are 1,001 things of day today life which all you dear friend have to do. And so I know to ask you to put a comment there every time when you are putting a like is just impossible but if you sweet savants can put a humble word there it would be more then enough for me to know its who, who is this friend who’s fragrance will be there in my smile the whole day.

Thanking all you beautiful beings

Samvit

lakshmi_yin 5 months ago

What a fabulous writer you are Samvit. Keep your thoughts coming - they are truly profound.

holistic 5 months ago

Very well said Samvit. If one sits with "self" one can see so much more. Be the wind. I love the way you saw this from your roof top perch and then wrote about it.

samvit 5 months ago

:-) your comments my dear always are precious for me.

xanadu 5 months ago

preach it samvit!;)