The Day I Heard the Truth: “I Don’t Love You Because I Don’t Love Myself”

Sometimes the most painful truth arrives after decades of silence. Twenty six years.After twenty six years, the only honest words I heard were: ‘I don’t love you because I don’t love myself.’ In that moment, my life shattered and my real journey began.” Twenty six years of believing in love, commitment, and the quiet promisesContinue reading “The Day I Heard the Truth: “I Don’t Love You Because I Don’t Love Myself””

Life Is Bigger Than One Moment

A Moment Cannot Be Greater Than a Life Life is made of moments.Some are beautiful. Some are painful. Some stay with us forever. But a moment no matter how intense cannot be greater than life itself. Yet many of us unknowingly allow one moment from the past to become larger than our entire existence. OneContinue reading “Life Is Bigger Than One Moment”

The Sacred Losses of Becoming

There is a quiet grief that comes with growth  not the loud, dramatic kind, but the soft ache of noticing who no longer walks beside you. As you evolve, some people fall away. Not because you failed. Not because they were wrong or you were unworthy. But because the version of you that once fitContinue reading “The Sacred Losses of Becoming”

Forgiveness is Emotional Freedom: And Emotional Freedom is the Foundation of Manifestation

When Forgiveness Becomes Freedom, Your Future Finally Begins We often hear spiritual teachers say let go, release, move forward… but no one really prepares us for the emotional storms that come before letting go. Forgiveness is not a moment. It is a deep internal shift. A sacred surrender. A conscious closing of a chapter youContinue reading “Forgiveness is Emotional Freedom: And Emotional Freedom is the Foundation of Manifestation”

We all are responsible for our own suffering. Stop blaming and take responsibility

Blame is an easy escape, yet it never grants true freedom. Instead, it traps the mind in a cycle of false perception, reinforcing the illusion that suffering is caused by external forces. It’s tempting to believe that someone else’s words, actions, or choices are responsible for pain, but what if suffering is not about whatContinue reading “We all are responsible for our own suffering. Stop blaming and take responsibility”

The Unspoken Realization: Finding Solace in Self-Acceptance

We spend our lives pouring our hearts into the happiness of those we hold dear. Every smile we evoke, every problem we solve for them, and every effort we make is rooted in the desire to see them content. Yet, for many, there comes a moment of unsettling clarity—a realization that while we prioritize theirContinue reading “The Unspoken Realization: Finding Solace in Self-Acceptance”

When Someone Walks Away After You’ve Addressed Their Behaviour.

It can be incredibly disheartening when someone chooses to walk away from you simply because you’ve expressed how their actions have made you feel. Whether it’s neglect, disrespect, or disregard for your boundaries, addressing these behaviours shouldn’t lead to the end of a relationship—yet, sometimes, it does. When this happens, it’s essential to recognize thatContinue reading “When Someone Walks Away After You’ve Addressed Their Behaviour.”

Letting Go: A Lesson in Love, Self-Worth, and True Compassion

There’s a paradox at the heart of love: the deeper it is, the more it requires us to let go. This is a lesson I’ve come to understand in the past few years—one that has been as painful as it is profound. Letting go of someone you love, truly love, isn’t about giving up onContinue reading “Letting Go: A Lesson in Love, Self-Worth, and True Compassion”

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”

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”