In a world increasingly driven by information, logic, and specialization, we are taught to master the rules, to know the theories, and to perfect the techniques. In the realms of psychology, counselling, medicine, education, and even leadership, expertise is praised—and rightly so. But amid all the tools we acquire and the knowledge we accumulate, thereContinue reading “The Human Touch: Beyond Theories and Techniques”
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Assumptions: The Silent Killer of Relationships
Assumptions are often seen as a mental shortcut, a way for our minds to make sense of the unknown. However, in relationships—whether personal or professional—they can act as silent killers, eroding trust, understanding, and connection. For me, the sting of assumptions is particularly sharp when people preemptively judge my reactions without ever engaging in aContinue reading “Assumptions: The Silent Killer of Relationships”
Letting Go: An Act of Unconditional Love
True love, I’ve learned, is not about possession or control but about freedom and respect for the choices of those we hold dear. Loving unconditionally means embracing the reality that people have their own journeys to follow. When my family chose to leave, I didn’t cling to them or ask them to stay, not becauseContinue reading “Letting Go: An Act of Unconditional Love”
Illusions of true peace
Death is often perceived as the ultimate end, a moment where all suffering ceases and peace is found. However, in many spiritual traditions, including Buddhism, death is not considered the end of one’s journey toward true peace. True peace, or **Nirvana**, is the liberation from the endless cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara) thatContinue reading “Illusions of true peace”
Passion and compassion
Passion & Compassion – they go together , you cannot separate them . If you do not have passion , you do not have compassion . One lesson I have learned & learning that it is very important to feel compassion when one is on the spiritual path . Being on this inward journey doesContinue reading “Passion and compassion”
Keep your mind and Heart open to the higher aspects of your beingness.
Your attitude influences your world and everything you do in it. It defines the energy you send out and in turn, takes shape and colour in your circumstances. If you have a positive attitude you are more welcoming and people are drawn to you. A positive attitude opens you to the flow of life. IfContinue reading “Keep your mind and Heart open to the higher aspects of your beingness.”
Healing is the journey. The destination is yourself. The full recognition of allthe different aspects of yourself—your joy, your sorrow, your pain,your pleasure—all lead you to the source of who you are. Only byhaving intimate contact with this source can you experience the fullnessof your life. Only by fearlessly looking within can you embrace theContinue reading
Life is like a journey on a train
Life is like a journey on a trainwith its stations, with changes of routes and with accidents!At birth we boarded the train and met our parents, and we believe they will always travel on our side. However, at some station our parents will step down from the train, leaving us on this journey alone. AsContinue reading “Life is like a journey on a train”
Bhagavad-Gita Note 2
Arjuna is no coward; nor is he foolish, unwise. From social, ethical as well as the narrow worldly point of view, he Marshall his arguments to prove that the battle he is about to fight is not really worthwhile Arjuna is not suffering from momentary weakness or fear. He is passing through a deep spiritualContinue reading “Bhagavad-Gita Note 2”
A friend who is always there.
If I could catch a rainbow 🌈, I would do it just for you and share with you its beauty on the days you are feeling blue. If I could build a mountain, you could call your very own A place to find serenity, A place to be alone. If I could take your troubles,Continue reading “A friend who is always there.”
