DIWALI: Togetherness!
Amalgamation!
Reminiscences!
Nostalgia!
Forgiveness!
A difference!
Grief!
Delightfulness!
Craving for integration!
Sadness due to distance! Many more......But these ones are there.
D for Denouement: Every event that following climax and a final resolution that ultimately takes place and an outcome that makes you recall that finally one picture comes to an end and you remember whatever you have done and what you are supposed to next!
I for Integrity: Whatever makes you "one" and persisting you to discern the realization regarding your moral duties and let it just encounter your own self and the area in which you are supposed to act.
W for Worldliness: Wholeness! You belong to a universe and you are actually its production! However, it shows this universe as an immortal existence and you and your life are transient and worldly feeling is devoted to temporal world. But here no need to be spiritual or religious rather there is religion in worldliness for us being human beings and we are only expected to fare with this, the only existence of yours in this world. There is Diwali also and celebrations also daily in routing life in heaven, one needs to accompany where his life leads him to to achieve heavenliness in worldliness!
A for Acknowledgement: Whatever happens to you has had your own contribution!
L for Liveliness: Be full of life in abundance in ups and downs.
I for Institution: When all come together to make a difference! Entity! Build your self. Human body only takes place when all organs start working. Whatever combines you belongs to you. No isolation is there because you yourself contains something that has nothing to do with isolation. And if you claim being in isolation then even your isolation accompanies you. It actually makes you feel in a bunch. Why do we lament when our loved ones die or they just depart from us for some passage of time? It is just because we are an entity like one organization can’t even be run by only one but by many!
Live festivity and unity.


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