Spirituality in Daily Life
Finale: You Were Never Too Busy for God
When we began this series, we did not go to the Himalayas
We did not renounce life
We did not wake at 4 a.m. to chant 108 mantras
We stayed exactly where we were
In kitchens
At sinks
On crowded roads
In tired bodies
Inside ordinary homes
And we asked a dangerous question:
👉 What if devotion was never missing?
👉 What if we were just overlooking it?
https://heartfulness.org/magazine/spirituality-in-daily-life
What We Discovered Along the Way - Spirituality in Daily Life
We discovered that:
A toothbrush can cleanse more than teeth
A broom can reset more than a room
A ladle can stir more than curry
A sink can quiet more than plates
A bed can hold more than exhaustion
We learned that bhakti was never be confined to temples
It was hiding in repetition
It was breathing inside routine
It was waiting in the pause before irritation

The Lie We Let Go Of - Spirituality in Daily Life
Somewhere along the way, many of us believed:
“I don’t have time to be spiritual.”
“I’m too busy.”
“I’ll pray when life slows down.”
But life does not slow down
It unfolds
And devotion does not demand extra hours
It asks for presence inside the hours you already have
Before We Close, Ask Yourself - Spirituality in Daily Life
What ordinary act now feels sacred to me?
Where did I rush before that I now soften into?
What changed — my schedule or my awareness?
If God watched my Tuesday afternoon, would it look like worship?
A Personal Confession - Spirituality in Daily Life
I am still busy
I still rush
I still forget everything I write about
There are days when my sink feels like a burden,
my broom feels heavy,
and my rest feels undeserved
This series did not make me enlightened
It made me attentive
And that is enough

The Real Temple - Spirituality in Daily Life
The real temple was never marble
It was:
Your breath while walking
Your patience while cooking
Your softness while speaking
Your decision to rest without shame
You don’t need incense for God to arrive
You need awareness
do watch my other blogs
https://reflectwithsmitha.com/chamundeshwari-temple-where-the-goddess-lives-not-just-in-temples-but-within-us-series-post-6/
The Final Truth - Spirituality in Daily Life
Bhakti is not an escape from life
It is intimacy with life
It is choosing:
kindness over reaction
presence over panic
gentleness over guilt
Again
And again
And again
Closing Prayer - Spirituality in Daily Life
May your sink feel lighter
May your broom feel peaceful
May your stove feel warm
May your bed feel safe
And may you never again believe
that you are “too busy” for the divine
Because the divine has been quietly living
inside your routine all along
until next time, keep smiling
much love … stay happy … stay blessed … always
SMITHA
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