Utility is Divinity
Understanding the concept of spirituality or Divine force is conceived as rocket science. The idea behind spirituality is so profound and convoluted which makes common people stay away from it. Divinity as a process is not just about heading to temples or worshipping deities. Though these are seen as methods of attaining spiritual understanding, the core idea is completely different.
Divinity is an outcome of Derived Utility. Every single thing which serves your requirement has a divine value attached to it. Starting from a pen at the exam hall to the ribbon at the end of an Olympic race has an utility attached to it. A glass of water will feel divine to a person walking miles in a desert.
Anything which helps you achieve your target can be considered divine at that point in time. Most often Spirituality is considered synonymous to praying in temples or offering sweets to statues of deity. In reality, these are just means of expressing your gratitude and not a complete essence of divinity.
True divinity can be seen in all possible things around be it a small kid sharing a piece of bread to the needy person standing beside or in holding the hand of a visually challenged person and helping them cross the road or a student pulling a sheet of paper and handing it over to a friend who has forgotten the notebook. Divinity can be witnessed in the smallest of thing or act justifying its utility.














