We’re all damaged goods. We’re all flawed and perfection is a myth. You know you’ve found true love when someone loves you for who you are. Accepts you with all your flaws and that is someone worth changing for; worth devoting your life to.
“Finding love is finding someone who won’t let you fall,
But someone who accepts a fallen you is finding God……”
-by Abhishek Sen
It’s pretty self-explanatory, so I’ll take the liberty of being frugal with my words and refrain from wasting any further.
Finding God is an achievable task. He resides in his beings we have to learn to connect. Our wants are so materialistic that we can see the right path.There is always someone for us we have to learn to identify the right one.
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True! God does resides in each one of us and that’s why we greet each other with Namaste which literally means “I bow before the divinity in you” But some of us, swayed by our materialistic needs and superficial desires, choose to ignore the voice of our inner God and veer off in the wrong direction. It’s easy to find an admirer of beauty and perfection however, a person who can find beauty in your flaws and imperfections and still accept you knowing you are broken, “damaged goods” is someone as close as God or one who is in sync with the God that resides in their hearts… Thanks for sharing your wonderful and wise thoughts
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Your post was beautiful and so were your afterthoughts.It was a pleasure sharing them.
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Sorry we cannot see the right
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