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Taking the Plunge

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A symbolic moment from the film where the daughter finally enters the water in search of her father Here is my attempt at a simple explanation of the ending of this beautiful video. In the beginning, when the father leaves the little girl, there is the deep pain of separation. Through the different stages of her life, she never quite comes to terms with it. There remains a constant yearning within her to seek him again. This yearning is almost spiritual in nature. Her devotion is one-pointed and does not give in to the distractions that life presents along the way. As an old woman, she can no longer restrain this powerful longing to be united with her father. And so she takes the plunge, she enters the water. It is a symbolic step that, at some stage in life, each of us must take in order to meet our father, our creator. There she finds the boat her father had taken when he left her. The boat becomes the symbol of the invisible thread that had always linked her to him. She lies do...

Endurance: The Quiet Strength of the Soul

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Suffering is one of the most universal experiences of human life. Yet the way we understand it varies widely. Some see it as misfortune, some as fate, and others as a test of faith. Spiritual traditions often speak of endurance — not merely as the ability to bear pain, but as the inner strength to remain steady, compassionate and aware through life’s trials. The following reflections explore what endurance means on the spiritual path, and why saints and seekers have always regarded it as one of the soul’s quietest but greatest strengths. Q1: We know Christ endured and sacrificed for the world. But what do ordinary people endure, and why? A: All of us face trial, illness, loss, disappointment, injustice and loneliness. These may not look as exalted as Christ’s sacrifice, but the essence is the same. Endurance is the measure of how we hold steady in life’s storms without losing faith or love. Ordinary endurance becomes extraordinary when it is met in the spirit of surrender, patience an...

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