31 Jul 2014

Feel Blessed To Be In Solitude

‘Lonely’- a state of life many of us fear of being through this. We all pray to be happy, always surrounded by loved ones and friends but usually none of us pray to be lonely. Even few people consider loneliness is curse to human life.

But not always, sometimes being lonely can be good for ones life. Its human nature, we mainly see the negative side of everything but skip out the positive factor. Same in this case also.


"The more powerful and original a mind, the more it will incline towards the religion of solitude."
                                -Aldous Huxley 


Being lonely, spending time with one self without any interruption can benefit our mind to focus and think more clearly. One can also achieve peace of mind which helps us discover ourselves due to which we get to know our self more accurately like what need and what we don’t, what is good about us, what is bad about us, which things we need to rectify in us and in which sector of us we need to emphasis more to make ourselves a proper human being.

Many times we feel exhausted and tired of life; spending time with yourself, knowing yourself better can help you to regain the energy to take proper decisions and to fight back.

 It even enlightens our self to achieve a stable and calm life.


"Solitude is the place for purification"
                                   -Martin Buber


Solitude lets our subconscious mind to meet with our conscious mind due to which we able to solve out many difficulties and doubts of our life. Because many times our subconscious mind has that answer which our conscious mind can’t suggest, of any doubt or difficulties we are going through and can help us to lead our self's towards right direction.

So always, being lonely is not a curse to ones life but it can be a lot beneficial. What we only need to do is to see the brighter side of things. Therefor we all should manage time from our busy schedule to spend time with one self.


"The monotony and solitude of a quiet life stimulates the creative mind."
                                                   - Albert Einstein


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