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Lately I was watching the movie Diana
inspired from the life of Lady Diana. There’s a dialogue in the movie I
instantly fell in love with. It was when Diana suffers a break-up with Dr.
Hazrat Khan (A Pakistani Heart Surgeon) after trying her all to make it work. She
lets herself be wallowed in misery and sorrow until she collects herself back
and makes a decision to go on a trip with Dodi. It is at this point her
confidant Sonia asks her if she is fine and if she is not making this decision
out of her loneliness. The response of Diana is what struck a chord with me
instantly. She says, “I don’t feel the
need to be caught anymore; because, I am not falling anymore. I am flying..”
It must not be without a reason that
love is always fallen into! A free fall with a faith that our beloved will
catch us.
And when that beloved
fails to catch us? …
Well…It leads to
heartache, pain, sorrow and misery…Does it not?
Would it not be amazing if we could
love ourselves so much that we would be capable of flying?...So if no one is
there to catch us in our fall, we’ll simply fly in the parachute of self-love…
So much we have been programmed to
keep searching for love outside, we have actually forgotten to look within and
nurture the self love which is the source of any other love.
I loved the way a strong idea is
entangled in the subtlety of this simple thought. “I don’t feel the need to be caught anymore; because, I am not falling
anymore. I am flying…”
May all of us fly in self-love! <3
Love liberates and it makes you rise... the one that makes you fall is not love at all... the 'self' and the love of it is the essence of spirituality. It won't let you fall
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