Strength is our neverending craving, but strength craves for a little nudge from inside us as it is already there. Like a woman having many moulds in her spectrum of life, strength also has the same ranging from constructive to destructive. Thats why our forefathers named strength or energy as Shakthi, Mother Goddess.
Strength flares only if we endure our pain, accept our failure but still standing strong against all the odds with hope and heart. It always need a considerable amount of indomitability for handling. Like a coal under the soil, pressured beyond words before reaching its brilliance but waiting for its time with patience to get cleansed and shaped, our strength too, lies dormant inside us sculpting itself and our future, supporting our present but for its ascension, it needs patience and perseverance fueled with passion. but what is our strength, it may be anything, including our love, patience, knowledge, skill, physique or anything but it has to be found and cherished by us, only us because it is part of our soul's passion. No one else can say what's your strength but you, as it is the right reserved for you by the nature.
A boy who has been selling candies and newspapers surfaced as one of the world's impeccable inventor, before inventing electric bulb and establishing General Electrics, that Boy, Edison lost his hearing, schooled improperly, failed numerously but his doggedness helped him find his strength of knowledge and conquer.
A complete race was targetted for annihilation for eons from the time unknown by various powers but still it produced most of the world's Nobel prize winners and greatest minds till date. Beyond all these odds, Jews still found a land for themselves and made Israel the land of milk and honey by their unity and hope which was their strength concentrated all their resources and chanelled constructively.
In the year 1772 Velu nachiyar, a queen in Tamilnadu lost her crown to British and she reclaimed it in 1780 with the aid of Hyder Ali and ruled freely till her last breath, which made her the only queen in India victored British, the widowed queen gathered her strength from her patriotism., Her love towards her soil granted her soul purpose which is to inspire so many fearsome warriors including formidable Marudhu brothers.
There are myriad stories of strength but the core concept is acceptance of our strength comes from acknowledging our pain. We all fail, get humiliated but what matters is we should take lessons from those and not allow them to lessen us. It is okay to get hurt and feel lost and cry but it doesn't mean that we are done. Samewise, never let anyone dictate your strength because strength needs to be nurtured only by us, even if we have encouragements from outside, they can be catylical thats all but our heart is the real participant. Let anything be our strength but for reaching it we need to love like never been cheated, try like never won anything because success in life without having love around is utter waste like golden shoes, those can't be taken inside the temple and an easy success is like running a race alone, no glory.
Keep it in heart, no matter what we lose, we still have us. Life gives us second chance for everything but life doesn't have second chance. On the contradiction, sometimes our strength needs an outward impulse to grow inside which is why we should spread unconditional love to all afterall love is the superpower that enslaves even God, in the course we will double our strength with love and will make us live our lives to the fullest. This is the most simplest path I found to achieve our strength flavoured with humanity and seasoned with purpose afterall anything without purpose is useless.
I strongly believe if you are reading this now then you are destined for something really big which is even beyond imagination for which you are gifted with abudant fortitude. I know you will soon find your strength fueled with your soul's passion and will emerge into someone great, but how do I know? because whoever you are I love you unconditionally to achieve my strength and our collective strength.
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