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Embrace the simplicity of being from "summary" of Gitanjali by Rabindranath Tagore,William Radice

In the quiet simplicity of being, I find a profound sense of peace. It is in the stillness of the moment that I am able to truly connect with myself and the world around me. The clutter of the mind falls away, leaving only a sense of clarity and purpose. In this state of being, I am able to see things as they truly are, without the distractions of noise and chaos. Embracing the simplicity of being allows me to appreciate the beauty in the small things - a flower blooming, a bird singing, a gentle breeze on my skin. These simple moments become profound when I am fully present and attuned to the world around me. There is a deep sense of joy and gratitude that arises from this awareness, a feeling of being connected to something greater than myself. In this state of simplicity, I am able to let go of the need for constant busyness and striving. I am content to simply be, to exist in the present moment without the pressure of past regrets or future worries. There is a freedom in this acceptance of the present, a release from the burdens of expectation and comparison. Embracing the simplicity of being also allows me to see the beauty in others. When I am not caught up in my own desires and concerns, I am able to truly listen and connect with those around me. There is a sense of empathy and compassion that arises from this state of presence, a deep understanding of the shared human experience. In the simplicity of being, I find a sense of wholeness and completeness. I am no longer fragmented by the demands of the world, but instead am able to see myself as part of a larger whole. There is a sense of unity and harmony that arises from this awareness, a feeling of being connected to all of creation. Embracing the simplicity of being is an ongoing practice, a continual process of letting go and surrendering to the present moment. It requires a willingness to release attachment to the past and future, and to find contentment in the here and now. It is a journey of self-discovery and growth, a path towards living a more authentic and meaningful life.
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    Gitanjali

    Rabindranath Tagore

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