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Random thought on God

Though I believe, understand and appreciate the value of religion in our society, I never felt like attaching myself to any of those, no matter how much I lose. Neither I am really bothering about the stains on the religion caused by 'few' people nor I am worrying about the mad rituals that are followed. Of course, after all, I am yet another selfish person in this world.

As long as death is not conquered, I am sure I am going to trust God. It is always comfortable and satisfying when we do things to the best we can do and leave the rest to someone who can take care of it. Many times, it is God, at least because I can not wander infinitely for an answer.

My yesterdays were wonderful, no matter whether I cried or laughed, I know I lived a beautiful life. My today is no exception - it is again full of life. And I trust I can enjoy my tomorrows to the fullest with the greatest energy. I need to thank someone for this marvelous life. The lands, trees, animals... so many things to make me happy. I can thank people around me for being part of everything achieved. I can thank my parents for their everlasting love. But none of these is done. I am still feeling the incompleteness in my thanking. I need to thank someone who made all these arrangements so wisely, so wondrously. I don't know... I need to thank Him at every part of my life. I can't wait endlessly in search of this person. The quick find is God, oh, it may overlap, let me call Him my God. It is absolutely enough for me to just feel His presence. I thank my God for this life.


Kovil Pillai P.

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