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sahodari God

We and God

We are the special children of God. Our birth, our life is not a curse. It is a blessing. We are born in this world to give the world our gifts that it needs. Intelligence, Love, Compassion, Courage, Divineness and Beauty.

In our lives we have extra-oridinary experiences. We experience the extremes. Extreme happiness and extreme sadness. We know the polarities. Didn't we know that we were special even when we were children? Weren't we brilliant in what we did and liked the most? Music, dance or hobbies. Haven't we always felt that we were different?

Who can define the gender of God? No one can. God is beyond all that. God is beyond conclusions of the human mind. The infinite. Indefinable. We are God's special children. The blessed ones. And that is the same reason we suffer too.

Throughout history, in all legends and epics, special people who were above the ordinary have suffered. Many killed. We suffer because we are special, we are diffirent, we are extra-ordinary. We being the specila children, can reach God through clarity in thought, living truthfully and honestly, showing compassion to fellow human beings and being tolerant. But most importantly, being courageous and raising like a Phoenix every time you fall, every time you are burned.

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