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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalLove defines the countless pathways to the cause of creation as Lord Byron points out with poetic precision: that love will find a way through paths where wolves fear to prey.
Do you think fear, anger, hate, envy, jealousy, ego, lust and greed have their own standing? No. Just like darkness is simply an absence of light, all these tortuous tools that lynch our self are nothing but phantoms doing painful rounds in the absence of love. Like a tiny lamp puts out darkness simply by casting light, without fighting the dark, a simple ray of love, a symbol of our true self, chucks out the flimsy appendages of the unreal self.
There is definitely limit to everything in cosmos. But there is one exception: Love, prem as we say it in Hindi.
One need not fight fear, fury, hatred, jealousy, distrust, ego, lust and greed at various fronts to defeat them. They have a common root: burial of your loving self, your essential nature, under the peripheral dust of illusions and ignorance, making you identify with what is essentially not your real self. Remove the grime, allow the light of love to emanate from your soul, enter your behavioral self, and all around you see peace, harmony and balance.
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(Sufi) Sandeep Dahiya is an acclaimed Indian writer whose work spans fiction, non-fiction, creative non-fiction, and poetry. He is the author of nearly two dozen books that explore love, humanity, consciousness, and the quiet profundities of everyday life. Known for his gentle sensibility and reflective depth, his writing blends lyrical warmth with intellectual clarity. Dahiya portrays ordinary people with empathy, revealing extraordinary resilience beneath simple lives. His characters are insightful, whimsical, and deeply human. With a background in English Literature, Journalism, Mass Communication, and Ecology, he brings a rare balance of artistic sensitivity and thoughtful insight to contemporary writing.
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