This is a little flower which bloomed right in front of my window today morning. I kept looking at it for sometime and then, I saw a great lesson that life had presented in front of me on this beautiful morning...and I captured it forever on my camera and in my heart.
I have seen a flower bud since my childhood...
I have seen a flower blooming since my childhood
I have seen a flower blooming since my childhood
We all have seen a flower bud since our childhood...
We all have seen a flower blooming since our childhood...
We all have seen a flower blooming since our childhood...
But today what you see as a blooming flower...I see as a Miracle.
We take so many things in life for granted. Have we ever wondered, as to how a little plant grows, leafs form and then the buds blooming into a flower? We havent...because we have taken life for granted. We have assimilated the theories written in those botany text books which explain how a flower blooms and never questioned it. Maybe it is right.
Science has gone a long way to explain many mystries which puzzled mankind in the past. But it has also blindfolded us to the miracles that appear in our life, everyday.
We try to reason everything that happens...we try to establish logic. We try to prove that our logicis right.
But today I realised that there is a far superior intelligence which has created this Universe flawlessly...every intricate detail worked out to perfection. No matter how much we try to reason...this intelligence is way beyond the realms of human comprehension.
Most of us wish for a miracle without realising that miracles are happening all around us, each and every day in the simplest of the ways. All we need to do is keep our eyes open to the beautiful miracles of life...
I feel ecstatic to know that everyday morning when I wake up and look into the mirror I will see a Miracle!
well if greeeen is word, i wud be 1st person to join... so here lets go and make ppl to know de "MIRACLE" :-)
ReplyDeleteOnce Einstein remarked, "There are two way to live life, the one in which everything we see is a miracle and one in which nothing is miracle."
ReplyDeleteWell we have made up science based on Logic or reason and also observation. We explain mysteries through science.
Well..indeed it is fascinating to see such a phenomenon unfolding in front of your very eyes. But i being an atheist..believe in the miracle within us. Not the one brought on by divine intervention. As far as i'm concerned..if you want a miracle..you've got to be the miracle...
ReplyDeleteI completely agree ur view point. There is lot in this world, which deserves due appreciation and concern.
ReplyDeleteMiracle - an universal phenomenon where u and me are part of it.
'The most beautiful and most profound experience is the sensation of the mystical. It is the sower of all true science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead. To know that what is impenetrable to us really exists, manifesting itself as the highest wisdom and the most radiant beauty which our dull faculties can comprehend only in their primitive forms - this knowledge, this feeling is at the center of true religiousness.'
ReplyDelete( Albert Einstein - The Merging of Spirit and Science)
Hi there Unni
Didn't know you blogged, forgive my ignorance. I was organising my inbox when I came across your link. Thought I would give it a visit :)
Have you ever come across a situation where someone else's words or thoughts aptly fit in such a way that you couldn't have esplained it any better?
The above quote from Sir Albert Einstein (btw I am a fan of his)sums it all up for me.
'The most beautiful and most profound experience is the sensation of the mystical. It is the sower of all true science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead. To know that what is impenetrable to us really exists, manifesting itself as the highest wisdom and the most radiant beauty which our dull faculties can comprehend only in their primitive forms - this knowledge, this feeling is at the center of true religiousness.'
ReplyDelete( Albert Einstein - The Merging of Spirit and Science)
Hi there Unni
Didn't know you blogged, forgive my ignorance. I was organising my inbox when I came across your link. Thought I would give it a visit :)
Have you ever come across a situation where someone else's words or thoughts aptly fit in such a way that you couldn't have esplained it any better?
The above quote from Sir Albert Einstein (btw I am a fan of his)sums it all up for me.
I remember a school teacher asking me whether i believed in God or science .. and i was truely stumped.. for one cannot believe in one without believing the other.
ReplyDeleteYou are true .. we wait all of our life for something to happen without realising that it is happening all the while. Our idea of a miracle or magic is so stereotyped that we miss the true magic, the real miracles around us. I love this post. it is truely ur style of stating something so deep , so simply..