What's in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other name, would smell as sweet. - William Shakespeare
Part I - The Meeting
It was the coldest night of the season,
drenched and shivering,
warmed by the only candle amidst the
growing darkness,
I found You.
It is said that the night is the darkest just before the dawn, the rain arrives just after the land has experienced scorching heat and the Satguru showers His blessings, once we are better able to seek His grace and abide by His will. But that does not mean that the sun is absent during the night, or the rain ceases to exist during the heat. Similarly, the Master never stops loving us. We are raised to hold the love in our hearts, a lot more, when our mind opens to Him, a little more.
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