18 December 2010

Is there miracle?

...still bumping around in Kerala, there's so much thoughts running through; trying to get some of them sorted out and splash them onto my blog posts.
Collection of information started when i was seeping into India. Along the way, i'm witnessing more sights, soaking colourful experiences and great chats.

Am totally shacked physically by the 5 hours of bumpy trip; going to let my body rest for a bit... and today let's talk about Miracles...

When i was still a silly little kid, i started not to believe in miracles... the time my grades started sliding down. And still don't think such stuff when i started working. Or let's put it this way: i do not really understand what miricale is and how it works.
At the third stage of the seventh year in my life, things flipped. Yes, miracles do happen... only if we want to.

This trip to Kerala is surely a good one, at least for a spiritual discovery. When one can get such a close touch with the nature, one eventually become part of the nature. My vision had sort of upgraded from a magnifying glass to a telescope! I'm exceptionally in love with the wild flowers, blooming along the road side, the borders of the hills and all over the rough-patched wall. They don't share the fame of roses and sunflowers; fancy in their own little way, shouting out loud for the zest of life.


" Let wait for miracles to happen"... and nothing's gonna happen. With just a little more of awareness to the surrounding, miracles is all around us. Very close to us actually, and we just need to put in a little more effort for the magical moment happen. We don't create miracles, because it has already been created by the Creator. And our job is to discover them, and everyday can be a miracle.

On the second day in Munnar, there was a strike among the taxi driver ( yellow plate). We had a wonderful guide, Jee jee. We decided to drive out as much as we could, while the rest of the cabbies closed for the day. And when as when we thought we probably get to experience some stone-throwing in town, nothing actually happened. We managed to move according to plan.
If we have not persisted, we've have not seen so much. If Jee jee would have refused to drive us around, we'll be staying in for the day. It's a miracle.

And this reminded me of a talk with the sawmi who's staying in the cave. He who pointed that a plan will always remain a plan, a dream will always remind a dream--- nothing will happen, unless you put them into action. To act is one of an important element for magical moments to happen...

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