Remember, what you possess in the world will be found on the day of your death to belong to others, but what you are will be yours forever. This reminds us of the transient nature of material possessions compared to the lasting value of our inner qualities and character. The things we acquire—money, belongings, andContinue reading “Who you are is more precious than what are your possessions”
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Life as a Cash Register: Every Thought, Every Deed Matters
Imagine life as a cash register—every thought, every deed, every choice we make is an entry that leaves an imprint on our personal ledger. Like transactions, each action is recorded and contributes to the balance of our lives, shaping our character, relationships, and experiences. Just as in a store where a cashier’s entries determine theContinue reading “Life as a Cash Register: Every Thought, Every Deed Matters”
One Minute at a Time: Lessons from Life’s Toughest Moments
In the most difficult chapter of my life, I discovered a powerful mantra: One day at a time, one hour at a time, maybe even one minute at a time. When the weight of yesterday feels overwhelming and tomorrow’s uncertainty adds pressure, the only place to find strength is in the now. I learned thatContinue reading “One Minute at a Time: Lessons from Life’s Toughest Moments”
The Overlooked Burden of a Mother’s Love: A Personal Reflection.
As a mother, it can feel like you’re caught in a constant tug-of-war between wanting to raise independent, resilient children and ensuring their safety. This battle is even harder when you’re parenting with little or no support, and the absence of a partner’s presence puts more pressure on you. In many households, the father mayContinue reading “The Overlooked Burden of a Mother’s Love: A Personal Reflection.”
True joy
True joy is not merely the absence of hardship but the product of facing challenges head-on and growing through them. When we battle life’s storms, whether they come in the form of personal struggles, emotional pain, or external adversity, we often discover an inner strength that we didn’t know existed. It is in these momentsContinue reading “True joy”
Bhagavad-Gita- lessons on Self Realization
In the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna imparts profound lessons on self-realization to Arjuna, offering guidance not only on duty and life but also on understanding one’s true self. This sacred text, a dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, transcends its immediate context of war to address timeless spiritual wisdom about theContinue reading “Bhagavad-Gita- lessons on Self Realization”
Embracing Impermanence: Rebuilding After Trauma
Life teaches us that nothing is permanent. Everything we cherish—relationships, material possessions, even our own identity—exists on a kind of lease. This realization often hits hardest after we experience trauma. When life as we know it falls apart, it’s easy to feel lost, but there is power in recognizing that while permanence is an illusion,Continue reading “Embracing Impermanence: Rebuilding After Trauma”
Oracle of the 7 energies by colette Baron-Reid
There are situations in life when you see the value of loss, grief, and a broken heart. Yet it’s not the pain or loss itself that must be the focus of your attention here. No, not even the story of what happened, the details surrounding what has brought you to your knees, is as importantContinue reading “Oracle of the 7 energies by colette Baron-Reid”
Divine Timing
I know you’re tired waiting for your desires to show up, you’ve kept yourself thinking positively and feeling good for so long now and you just want success to arrive. However very often we haven’t learned the spiritual lessons that would allow us to not only fully enjoy what we desire, but handle it too.Continue reading “Divine Timing”
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”
