Resonance with Divinity: Seeking Liberation through Buddha's Timeless Wisdom

By Anupama Vaidya supported by Sunita Fernandes Every evening, the first thing that greets me upon entering my living room is the serene statue of Buddha, its form frozen in a timeless meditation. A wave of peace washes over me as I shed the day’s stress. Simply gazing upon its calming features – the gentle smile, the composed posture – ushers in a profound sense of tranquillity and introspection. More than just enhancing the aesthetic ambience, this Buddha has become a cornerstone of my well-being, serving as a constant reminder to cultivate mindfulness in the daily whirlwind. The statue acts as a beacon, drawing me into moments of quiet reflection. It's a chance to reconnect with my inner self, to unearth purpose and meaning beyond the daily grind. As I settle into the quietude, Buddha's gaze feels like a silent encouragement; I feel it’s gentle nudge to reconnect with my purpose, to prepare for the journey ahead. Renewed and centred, I rise, the statue's serenity lea...