Our time here is a brief, sacred breath, a momentary flicker of light that we often spend waiting for a perfection that was never meant to be found on this earth. To live fully is to realize that the "new dishes" and the "favorite perfume" are not meant for a distant day, but for the living, breathing miracle of this very second.
We are not here to accumulate a cold inheritance or to keep our lives in a state of sterile order; we are here to be consumed by the fire of our own experiences. When we release the need for everything to be "just right," we open our hearts to the messy, glorious beauty of the now—the sudden prayer, the immediate forgiveness, and the spontaneous embrace.
This life is a school for the soul, a rehearsal where the only true failure is to remain waiting in the wings. By choosing to love and live intensely today, we acknowledge that our completion lies not in our own hands, but in the divine grace that carries the rest.
To wear our favorite clothes for a simple walk is an act of self-respect; to forgive now is an act of spiritual freedom. Let the house be lived in and the loves be kissed, for the river of time does not wait for us to be ready. We are travelers passing through, and our greatest wealth is the depth of the love we gave and received while the sun was still high.
Mitra
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