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Interesting Isn't It?

By Yugendra Shreepati Bhonsle


Interesting isn't it?

When someone is born,

sweets are distributed,

and when someone passes away,

a vacuum sets in.


Out of nowhere, a living being enters this world,

and into nowhere, a living being vanishes.

What is that space, how does that space look like?

The space where we originate from,

and where we eventually dissolve into.

Have we ever thought about it?



This planet is responsible for our physical body,

and therefore, we leave the body in this very world.

So, something that is 'real' me,

enters this physical body and eventually leaves it.


What is that real me? What does it look like?

Is it not energy; a frequency,

which can easily enter and exit the body?


Doesn't it mean that everything that originates on this planet and then leaves is nothing but a frequency? Plants, animals, bacteria - whatever you can think of!


And if I am a frequency and everything else is a frequency then how am I different from everything else?


Interesting isn't it?


By Yugendra Shreepati Bhonsle




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