Truth

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Poetic senses, subtle beauty, aggressive looks, infinite knowledge, unlimited possibilities all these lies within when you really discover Shiva.

The major difference between one who follows religion and the one who follows pure knowledge is only “Truth”, cold blooded radical truth. One can easily follow religion, as its customs have been made over hundreds of years just for sake of convenience, while on the other hand it is hard to follow facts and convince one’s own self with the fact that what they have been believing and major parts of their lives are based on certain myths that never really existed, nor will they exist

Truth is the real essence behind beauty. It might be real that what is beautiful, but might not be true, but the fact is certain that whatever is true will be beautiful and will blossom with its full potentiality and its faith over existence in the conscious as well as subconscious mind.

Once realized with the meaning of his existence, one is uplifted with force of knowledge. Everything is meaningful even when it is not, because when one is moved to this kind of higher consciousness there is no good, no bad, no right, no wrong, no meaning to time neither there is any meaning to the worldly pleasures, which once lured and which were the key factors of one’s hard work and success. “Shiva” is the pure consciousness which is driven only by “Shakti”. When these forces of truth collide and merge in serenity, the view must be the most beautiful occurrence in nature itself.

One possesses this split nature of “Shiv” and “Shakti” and have the potential to make the merger happen and successfully maintain it. To follow the concept it is necessary one must be clear in mind what is that they are getting into and remember “No way is too hard to take, yet too easy to keep walking on” ~R~

Why to talk about Shiv, Consciousness, Shakti, and Actions at the same time? Because they both are same, there is no difference, not even a single tiny bit, and one who realizes Consciousness realizes the existence of Shiv in oneself. Everything provided in nature is proof of us being in mere touch to Shiv, this gives one a clear and static path to explore and discover the Shiv lying within. Whereas Shakti is our mental force which moulds and shapes one into becoming pure knowledge that exists in each and every being around whether moving or still. Discovering and expanding Shiv through the resources around is an act and one can do it via various modes. This will take one through various stages of exploring

and understanding the charged connection that drives all matter force, even the non-matter too.

How does one define rules and decide whether they are right or wrong? How can one get precise and accurate in selecting the path that leads to our own true self? To this we can just quote that “Answers are hidden at the same place where questions come from” ~R~. One does not need to look anywhere else. Maintaining a religion can be an expensive path, which requires social, mental and physical responsibilities of performing pre-set rituals which are not even clear to the one who has set it, this is just like looking at the road and hoping the view ahead gets beautiful and what one desire it to be while someone else is driving the car. It totally depends on the driver what view you get. While maintaining truth is efficient, meaningful and straight, there are no versions.

Discursive minds just keep on hopping and once the time arrives it blocks the doors backwards and is trapped in self-made principles based on experiences which are always different to each living being as the thing which we call life is never the same to anyone and will never be, it can coincide more or less but can never be same.

One can or should be skeptic but never be a believer to one who only exists in pictures and frames, whose existence is scathing and distrustful. These creatures exist in inner sanctions of our mind and can be made real by just looking at the naked truth that is always lying in front of us, though we never really see it.

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