DIVINE Plan
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Every Saturday, I make sure to visit Farmer’s Market
at a walkable distance from my apartment. I love watching different stalls
selling fresh organic produce like vegetables, fruits, beautiful flowers,
cheese, baked products, etc.
There’s a Church close to the Market. I also visit
there once I am done with buying stuff from this market. I sit on one of the benches
quietly, admiring the beauty of the architecture, painted glass reflecting
sunlight and adding to the aura of the architecture are the hymns being played from
loudspeakers that almost resemble chanting of Sanskrit Shlokas. That church
became my temple, and I started visiting there regularly, mostly on Saturdays.
Something unfortunate happened a few weeks ago that
left me heartbroken and devastated. My mind was surrounded by a lot of
questions and searching for the answers to them. When I couldn’t find answers
myself, I turned up to Almighty for the same.
I visited Church today almost after 1.5 months because
of my not-so-good health condition. It was Saturday and I had to get back to my
old ritual of visiting Church. I carried a letter to Mother Mary that I wrote last
night which contained all the questions that my mind has been looking for. I
dropped the letter there, cried my heart out, and prayed for peace and well-being.
Everyone says whatever happens is a part of the divine
plan, but my sorrow-stricken mind is struggling to accept that at the moment
even when I know I have no control over it.
Unlike
other Saturdays, I had no desire to buy anything from the market or click any
pictures.
This was a different Saturday!
Even though I didn’t get answers to my questions, when
I returned to my apartment, my heart felt so light for having done what I
wanted to do, as a part of my healing, as a closure.
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Swati Sarangi
05.04.2025
I’ve always trusted in divine timing and learned to embrace patience as a quiet superpower. ✨ I don’t overthink much anymore; I truly believe that what’s meant for me will come, no matter how long it takes. There’s something so freeing about letting go of control and simply being. Your words about everything unfolding as per a bigger plan really resonated with me. It’s comforting to know that even in stillness, things are moving in the right direction. I’ve found that when I stop rushing, life brings in exactly what I need, right on time. Thank you for writing this—it’s a lovely reminder to keep the faith and trust the process. Divine plan, always.
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