Good morning friends. Do you believe that God is everywhere, were you least expected Him. Yes it is! We can find God anywhere. Actually we don’t have to find Him. He is just beside you every time you needed Him. God is even in nature too. The article I read is very nice and I do believe in it.
I’m not a particularly religious person, but then you don’t have to be religious to be spiritual.
All my life, I’ve had to work for a living and therefore haven’t had the leisure to meditate on a mountain top or be spiritual in a public sense. However, being a writer, I tend to look inwards and am, by nature, a spiritual person.
If life becomes too pressing and the world is too much upon me, a walk in the woods and communion with nature helps. I like being with myself and taking a walk in the unspoilt surroundings and commune if not with God, with myself. I believe being close to nature is a spiritual experience.
And while writing is a mental experience, it’s also an emotional one and the enjoyment and satisfaction I get from it also makes it spiritual. Among writers, I feel a special connection with Thoreau, who went off to live in the woods and poets like Wordsworth.
In my free time, I like watching sports and playing with children. Enjoying what you do keeps you calm and in touch with your inner self. Was falling in love a spiritual experience? While it leaves you feeling hot and bothered, it also connects you with the higher self.
Spirituality to me means being at peace with oneself and with the world in general. It’s hard not to be grumpy or frustrated at times, especially when I hear the growing traffic below my window or the trucks banging into the boundary wall and my neighbor’s garbage incinerator sending bursts of smoke into my room, but I’ve by and large made my peace with these things. The Times of India