God Sees The Truth But Waits

Leo Tolstoy's 'God Sees the Truth but Waits' explores divine presence amidst suffering, a theme echoed by Tagore, Blake, Hawthorne, and Gandhi. These writers portray God as a moral witness, intimate companion, or eternal truth, sustaining humanity's moral and spiritual journey. Their works suggest that even in silence, the Divine shapes our search for justice and meaning.

God Sees The Truth But Waits
Leo Tolstoy's 'God Sees the Truth but Waits' explores divine presence amidst suffering, a theme echoed by Tagore, Blake, Hawthorne, and Gandhi. These writers portray God as a moral witness, intimate companion, or eternal truth, sustaining humanity's moral and spiritual journey. Their works suggest that even in silence, the Divine shapes our search for justice and meaning.