“If I Have to Ask, I Don’t Want It Anymore” – The Silent Cry of Women

Frida Kahlo’s powerful words to her husband are a timeless reminder of the emotional labour women often shoulder in relationships: “I’m not asking you to kiss me or to apologize when I think you’re wrong. I won’t ask you to hug me when I need it most or to tell me I’m beautiful, even ifContinue reading ““If I Have to Ask, I Don’t Want It Anymore” – The Silent Cry of Women”

Where Wisdom Reigns: Harmony Between Thinking and Feeling

True wisdom is not found in choosing between logic and emotion but in creating a bridge where both can coexist. Where wisdom reigns, there is no conflict between thinking and feeling—because each supports the other. Wisdom understands that the intellect without empathy can become cold and calculating, while feelings without discernment may lead to chaos.Continue reading “Where Wisdom Reigns: Harmony Between Thinking and Feeling”

Forgiveness Isn’t Forgetting — And That’s Okay

We like to think that the chapter is closed once we’ve forgiven someone. But now and then, a thought sneaks in: Did they ever regret what they did to me? After everything — the loyalty, the honesty, the years of showing up — how could they just walk away or betray that? And suddenly, we’reContinue reading “Forgiveness Isn’t Forgetting — And That’s Okay”

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”

Forgiveness: A Gift You Give Yourself

Resentment is like holding a burning coal, waiting for the other person to feel its heat. In reality, the only one getting burned is you. Resentment doesn’t punish the person who wronged you—it punishes you, gnawing away at your peace, happiness, and emotional well-being. That’s why forgiveness is essential—not for them, but for you. WeContinue reading “Forgiveness: A Gift You Give Yourself”

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”

Soul Purpose vs. Life Purpose: A Journey to Inner Knowledge and Wisdom

Soul purpose and life purpose are two concepts that, while interconnected, differ in their scope and essence. Understanding the distinction between them can lead to deeper self-awareness and inner wisdom. The soul purpose is a broader, more spiritual perspective on existence. It represents the core reason for the soul’s incarnation and transcends any specific earthlyContinue reading “Soul Purpose vs. Life Purpose: A Journey to Inner Knowledge and Wisdom”

Make peace with yourself

Until you make peace with yourself and your current condition, you’re powerless to change. Until you say yes to what your life experience is right now, you’ll continually find yourself in a state of conflict, wanting things to be different. How can you be in harmony if you’re at war within, hurting yourself with yourContinue reading “Make peace with yourself”

Transformation

Your previous experiences of difficulties and emotional distress are currently being eliminated from your energy. If you are worried about how to progress in the future, understand that having a strong desire and openness to change is sufficient, and the Universe will handle the remaining aspects on your behalf. Currently, you have the opportunity toContinue reading “Transformation”