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Parting

Never before did I know the meaning of ‘attachment’. It was only when my vision started getting blurry on my entrance to the NSCBI Airport, Kolkata did I feel something amiss. The stomach had started churning wild juices and I was on my own heading towards a vision I had long established. The voices within me started playfully teasing me at the expense of my situation. Suddenly, the moment arrived and it was time to wrestle between my inhibitions and my convictions. I chose the latter. I was at once looking at niches to draw strength and inspiration. That came in the form of Gunjan, a friend travelling together to London. I soon resigned to the Larger Design in store for me, fully convinced how Nirakar has taken utmost care of opening up my various learning avenues.

It was quite another thing that both of us got upgraded to the World Traveller plus, what with it’s spacious leg room and broader seating arrangement and altogether a different experience to be sitting inside while the airplane is taxiing itself for departure and still feeling lost, oblivious and also conscious of the multifarious layers of emotions I had just encountered.

Sunk in yet! Not quite.

The wheels are all revved up to take speeds of 300 kmph and more to lift us up. And with the growing speed and the increasing tempo of Aranyara, Entheogenic; the setting looked like in perfect sync with the ambience, like tailor made. There was a sense of the hand of the Master with the final strokes just before the masterpiece that gave me a revelation of being Accepted to the World I was about to Explore and Learn.

The unique Balance of Nature led credence to my belonging.

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