It is one of the most remarkable point over here that it does matter what we share, as sharing the words is not as sharing of meaning, still higher is to share the experiences. That seems the reason that such sharing bears a name of talk or conversation at knowledge or intellectual level, an exchange of experiences at philosophical or spiritual level and communing of a soul with the Spirit at the divine level.
At the divine level, the word emerges back to its meaning and there remains only wordless feeling- the supreme consciousness as the source of word, meaning, feeling and the prime of what a human can experience.
Our running too fast to achieve whatever we desire without discerning among the needs, desires, greed give us lesser time to pursue the inner development or learning and mastering the art of ascendancy. We seek the tree and forget the seed from which it grows- the very relation between the matter and the spirit.
We waste or dissipate lots of our energy and time to maintain our modern standards of livelihood and its professional demands at the cost of personal living. We seem to live our personal life professionally as the greatest Sikh scholars, Bhai Gurdas Ji says:
“We are getting astray from standards of human life by being professional in every relation and bond to such an extent that we may corrupt our value system due to our ignorance.”
Let us ponder over it. Thanks!
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