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The Unexpected Love
(Third and Final Part) Thomas reached home, feeling somewhat restless today. He could not concentrate on anything. He remembered the brief conversation he had with Jonie during their meeting. They had spent almost three-quarters of an hour together, yet exchanged only a few sentences. Most of the time was spent in silence. Sometimes, however, eyes and expressions themselves speak more than words do, and to give that silent conversation its final shape, voices eventually need to emerge. With their eyes and faces, they had already spoken much; only the voice had not yet been expressed. And when it finally did, it was merely to give closure, nothing more was necessary.
By choodamani ghimire4 months ago in Humans
The Unexpected Love
(Part Two) All day long his mind was trapped in a web of endless questions, and time passed like that. Even until late at night, he could not make any decision, and he simply went to bed. The next morning, as soon as he woke up, the same thought came back to his memory. He checked his mobile phone to see if perhaps another message had arrived, but no, there was no new message. Jonie was a patient girl, and such a person could certainly endure calmly. Perhaps Jonie had been waiting, expecting Thomas to respond. After such a sudden message after a long time, Thomas must have been confused, surprised, unable to reply immediately—Jonie might have thought that too. But Thomas spent a whole week just in curiosity.
By choodamani ghimire4 months ago in Humans
The Unexpected Love
Thomas stepped out of the bathroom in the early morning, having finished his bath. His damp hair clung coldly to his head, and he rubbed it dry with the help of a towel. On the table in front of him lay his mobile phone, plugged into the charger. A notification tone chimed—the sound of an incoming message. His attention immediately shifted toward it.
By choodamani ghimire4 months ago in Humans
Why do sanatanis(Hindus) practice idol worship?
Some people question the idol worship practiced by Sanatanis (Hindus), asking, “What’s the use of worshipping a stone?” However, no follower of any religion has ever worshipped God directly in a tangible form. Therefore, this question itself is meaningless. Even those who do not worship any object eventually pray to God in the sky, or in solitude, or in a place where no one is present, or before an idol. The essence remains the same: expressing devotion or prayer and feeling it sincerely.
By choodamani ghimire4 months ago in Humans
The world is lost in illusion and people run after shadows
Every living being is born, lives, and eventually dies. Everyone accepts this truth. Other creatures have no awareness of it, but humans do. Humans know that once born, one must die; that all living beings are mortal. Yet this truth is only expressed theoretically. Do humans really believe that they will die one day? They know it, but they do not truly accept it. They speak about it, but they do not internalize it.
By choodamani ghimire4 months ago in Humans




