Sound of the Silent Universe

It is believed that we are guided by a higher power. As we connect to Him, we begin to interact by resonating in certain inner frequencies on the perpetual string through which we are tethered to Him. These vibrations or natural hymns are the sounds of self or the inner universe. Listening to these forms the very core of Spirituality.
Our inner universe or self is characterised by many aspects. It can be the sense of happiness, freedom, or feeling of affection. These emotions determine the quality of self. The way to study the nature of the self is the way we connect to God. The higher energy is all around us in all frequencies or hues. It is upon us to understand the self and study it carefully, and finally stride to match the frequencies of emotions and needs to that of the universal string that connects and guides us. The choice of the emotion lies with us. This decision is called ‘karma’,the deeds which eventually shape our future. There are higher needs of awareness that trigger devotion, asceticism and kindness which are sought after by great men, and there are the lower ones of greed for money, power..both of which enable us to seek a divine intervention. Thus, the vibrations of the inner self, higher or lower in virtue are the listening chords for God. They both are equally important and equally addressed by Almighty.
There is a certain recipe to perceive or experience the presence of a higher power around us. As I relate it directly to the senses I start to realize the fact that there exists an immense silence in the universe, ulterior to the perceivable and omnipresent ho-cum. Lending an ear to this silence within you opens the gate to understand spirituality. I believe that as we go lower and lower on our energy expenditure on sensing and having faux attempts to change the happenings around us , we get higher and higher on scale of spiritual awareness. It’s a conflicting observation of thoughts that the 'awareness' and 'sleep of senses' come together. But there is an explanation for this paradox. As we try to turn off our senses for short time, we get closer to the moment of clarity wherein we realize who we are. I believe the very attempt to understand the inner universe is itself a success on the spiritual front, thus the only way to “see” the God.