Smile
a
charming concealer
by Thota Srinivas
A
smile can mask our true self; can hide our intentions both good and bad; can
seem to bury our emotions ; can show who we are not; can conceal our
innumerable worries and agonies we have within our heart and mind; can
give a fake pleasant façade to an otherwise grumpy and intimidating or
gloomy personality.
In contrast sometimes it shall even work out to reveal our buried
intentions and sometimes
blooming feelings; bring in a ray of hope in somebody's
heart; symbolize ethereal charisma; fill in ecstasy in
somebody's mind and life act as an elixir to incurable illnesses of mind
and heart.
What actions cannot achieve and words cannot express, a smile of purity can.
Through smile we can speak what is left unspoken; we can express what cannot be
expressed otherwise.
Where a smile is received, souls are connected.
It cannot just be the communication of information, it is beyond
that; it is reflecting one’s warmth of being a human. To be able to smile is a
gift; to be able to smile in tough times is a blessing; to be able to smile at
someone to drive away his or her fears and inhibitions is divine.
So let's smile to spread happiness and divinity in and around us.
To smile is to spread radiance- radiance
that is meant to alter the mood, enliven
the spirits, rejuvenate the soul, galvanize the energies, remove
the inhibitions, drive away the fears, raise the confidence, reinforce
the bonds, narrow the disparities, assure safety,
promote goodwill, toughen the trust, instill values, deepen hopes and
above all- spark up and reflect divinity.
A smile is that powerful.
by Thota Srinivas