Divine Light

When the sun rises, we say it is daytime. The light makes everything glisten. The world becomes apparent because of its radiance. Then when the sun sets, we say it is nighttime. However, the divine light doesn’t come and go; the light that exists in the sun is also present in the moon and the stars. It also exists in trees and plants and the wind. The divine light is unceasingly alive in every particle of Consciousness.  It is in tune with the universal soul. The deathless immortal light that pulsates with knowledge exists in everything.

— Gurumayi Chidvilasananda, Courage and Contentment

Sunrise (Anchorage, AK, October 5, 2011)

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