Liberty is too precious a thing to be buried in books. Humans should hold it up in their hands every single day of their lives and say from the deepest fathoms of their soul β βI am free β to think β to speak β to act β the way a real, novel, civilized being should β my ancestors couldnβt, but I can, and my children willβ.
In the world of so-called civilized and intelligent humans, there are only two accepted ways to see religion - one is the way of the believer, and the other is the one of the non-believer. But there is a third way - the way of the real religious person - the way of the real scientist - the way of the real yogi. It is the way where you see religion as it is, that is, an organized structure which helps people go through their daily life with as little hitch as possible. And as such, every organized structure has its pros and cons.
Time is not just the hands of a clock. It isn't just a change of seasons either. It is a treasure trove of precious moments, infinite little joys and blessings, precious smiles, tears and heartbeats.
Life has knocked me down plenty of times. But thereβs always a little bit of me that tells me to get back up, to rise, and shine. It reminds me that I donβt belong in the dust. I belong in the stars and thatβs where I should be headed. And that little bit of meβ¦ thatβs the one I love the most!