FOREVER
He Himself had been the greatest Lover in the world.
Love was the essence of what they were; love was existence.
Love, it was, that was in the beginning, love, that sustained the present, and love it would be, in the end.
That love had its periods of pain, was accepted by Him as a free will of the play, but it was a half-baked acceptance.
He never allowed the idea of permanent pain or permanent separation to crystallize itself into completion. He always believed in a permanent togetherness, a permanent happiness. He believed in ‘Forever’.
“But this is absurd. How can there be a permanent happiness?” While some academic godmen criticised this as spiritual immaturity, a few others saw it as the greatest hope of the world.
If even Shiva aspired for a happiness that would last forever, then there was a hope that it could happen.
~ From the book SHIVA, The Ultimate Time Traveller. by Shail Gulhati: Shiva and Mysticism.
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