My quest for silence

The other day I just happened to walk into my son’s room and as usual everything was nothing but a complete mess cluttering around on the floor and bed full of wrinkled sheet and what to say about the study table which needed to be fixed immediately.

How often do I need to raise my voice to him to tidy up his room he never paid heed to my words and turned deaf to all my advices.

I picked up from where I left trying my best to keep myself calm and composed taking every caution against raising my blood pressure I started to chant gayatri mantra murmuring each syllable softly and carefully it is so soothing at times to recite morning mantras which eventually empowers your mind somewhere and in turn reverberates positivity and peace in you.

Mental peace harmony with one’s inner conscience and inner voice is something we all long for when our whole inner world is thrown off the balance isn’t it.

I am a strong believer in the role of karmic cycle n do believe what goes around always comes around so we must endeavor to keep our karmic connection positive. Peace of mind is not just the ultimate goal of my life but I believe we should all understand it as a way of life and practice it to incorporate it into our everyday lives.

The ever chattering monkey mind of ours always seeks pleasure in bigger achievements and fails to see solace and comfort in acknowledging simple intangible moments of love and happiness bringing sheer joy to us.

Life never ceases to amaze us and teach us something new everyday so never stop learning because learning can never be confined to boundaries of age. Silence doesn’t exist anywhere else it rests in ourselves and we have to find infinite ways to see positivity in all the negative aspects of life. The overwhelming quest for our silence and stillness lives in our ability to control our thoughts wavering in negative direction. Flexibility in our thoughts is the biggest virtue which we need to develop this becomes the key to bounce back in times of crisis.

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