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What is worth living for?





Sensitivity is the key. Spiritual Sensitivity.


Picture Credit: Dear friend, Bipasha














To be able to listen to the rain.
To be able to watch the birds fly.
To be able to see the flowers radiate.
To be able to see the smiles in people.
To be filled with the music of the whole existense.


I am not talking about the sensory sensitivity. In fact sensitivity comes from being able to listen to the silence. Silence so deep, that even a drop of a rain moves you. Even the flutter of the wings lifts you. The flowers they fill you with joy. And the smiles in people fill you with love.

After all, whats the point? Whats the point of asking for only a handful when you can get everything. Actually it is not about asking. It is about listening to what cannot be heard. Of what cannot be seen. Going beyond. Questioning everything. Why are we actually here again?

So what do you think is worth living for?

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