Thursday 12 November 2020

So, Tomorrow it's Diwali'2020 !

 Hello folks! Hope you all are in good health and keeping safe. 


Year 2020 shall be added in world's history... No one ever could have thought that at some point of time our lives shall be such, where we have to go through 'Lock down Phase', Mask & Sanitizer would be an most essential thing to wear/or carry along with us the moment we step out of our homes.... One of my relative definition for Mask : Body-Part... 

Across the Globe, Many people lives have been take away from the near and dear ones. Everyone wishes to get back to the normal life 100%

At this moment, there is a mix feeling of joy and sorrow, this is a second Diwali after dad's demise.. It feels so so incomplete without his presence. He was so fond to buy Gold Ginny on the day of Dhanteras, used to get Fafda and Jalebi snacks on the day of dusshera, buy new clothes, used to give us cash to do shopping, and much more....... 

He was our world, I wish he would have been with us. I personally have no clue to summarize how year 2020 has been and what's my take away?

It was a depressive year, a bit of broken, with lot many questions still unanswered, looking for a way out, trying to stay positive for my own self development...

I read somewhere written by someone "If there is no light without dark, no moving up without going down, no joy without sorrow, no rainbow without the rain, no good without some bad, no journeying within without knowing what's around - then maybe there is no knowing wholeness without knowing it is to be a bit broken? 

I realized the fact that it is so absolutely meaningful and gives a sense to its saying. It is so important to move through all experiences and emotions, In short, In order to reach to the other part of the tunnel, we need to go through the dark. In order to enjoy the beauty of the nature, enjoy the vacations to the hill station surrounded by greenary, for which rain is must. Life is a journey, we just have to move on as per our destiny.


Wishing you all a Happy Diwali :)


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