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Sunday, June 15, 2025

Symphony of Goodness

Ransack your heart, take out a word,
Let the word be sweet,

Preface for Symphony of Goodness
“A Child's Gospel to the World”
This poem was born in the quiet chambers of my juvenile conscience — back when I thought goodness could save the world if only we all tried hard enough. And perhaps, in that simplicity, lies a deeper truth.

“Symphony of Goodness” isn’t polished. It’s not doctrinal or theological. It’s just one boy’s sincere cry to live with kindness, to speak sweetly, to serve the poor, and to let God’s light be visible in action.

It was my gospel — naïve, hopeful, and raw. And sometimes, I still return to these words when the adult world gets too loud to hear the voice of innocence.

– वृहद् (Vivek)


Poem:

 Let the sweetness be tasted by all,
And let the taste be for all —
Then you will be praised and hailed by all.

Let your heart say, "Mission of God,"
Let the mission be for poor, needy, and all,
Preach out the word of wise, don't shortfall —
Then you will be raised and gazed by all.

Awake, rise, walk with the spirit of God,
Let the spirit be seen by all,
And height of your glory will be tall,
When you will be watched and loved by all.

The limit of goodness is never known,
But what goodness is — never unknown.
Walk in the light of God, never you will be lone.



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