She was admitted with a fall which led to a broken neck.She required mechanical ventilation to keep her alive.Days of her life changed as she started to learn doing things differently with her disability.
One day she told me that she was never religious but wonder how can she become a religious person now.She was regretful of the lost time as she was turning eighty.As we talked about God and religion,she asked,where was God when she had a fall.Then she questioned,why that happened to her,what good has done to her by God by allowing her to fall.
As days turn into weeks and she was getting better,we did talked about power of prayers as it is;from your mouth to God's ear.
To some,a fall is a fall even though some fall raise them from a mortal to an eternal life of knowing.
To others,God's ways are His ways,we may or may not understand: "we have no knowledge but that which Thou hast taught us;surely Thou art the Knowing.the Wise".
11 comments:
great post...sometimes we 'fall' by the will of God and that can be a sign . Just a matter of time we take it and give meaning to it...
I loved the title..from your mouth to God's ear!
prayers do make a difference if you are able to connect with HIM in a right frequency..right from your heart to the skies...nice read as usual Danish:-)
hmmm....inspiring as usuall...
ppl question God many times without understanding that HE knows whats best for us.great post :)
A cool mind lion is rarely found. Well I did find you Daanish.
It's thought provoking: Whatever happens is the will of our lord indeed. Yet, it's the result of our own action.
Yes! of course, God listens when we beg for His mercy and forgivness.
Warm Regards,
Tariq Mian
excellent title for post
R U THERE-DANISH?
@Tariq
Thanks for your comment.
Daanish the friendly LION is still not seen at front door of my jurisdiction (Followers List)
Take care Daanish.
DAANISH that was a meaningful post i read, loved it.
brand new follower here.
lagtaa hai sher bhaag gia hai.
Bhagaa kayun bhaee-- eether hee kanhee shikaar kee tallaash mai ho ga.
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