A reflection on my Heart Chakra and the life that shaped it There was never anything wrong with my heart.It was never weak, broken, or naïve. It was simply open. From a very young age, I learned to love deeply, to hold space, to understand others even when I was not understood. My heart becameContinue reading “When the Heart Carries Too Much”
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Emotional Security: Where Psychology Meets the Soul
A psychologically secure and spiritually grounded person does not need to step on others to feel worthy. They do not shame, blame, or diminish because their sense of self is not built on comparison. From a psychological lens, emotional security comes from self-awareness and emotional regulation. Secure individuals are able to observe their thoughts andContinue reading “Emotional Security: Where Psychology Meets the Soul”
The Journey Is the Reward: What You’re Seeking Is Already Seeking You
We often spend so much of our lives chasing a distant goal success, love, peace, or purpose believing that happiness lies somewhere ahead, waiting to be found. Yet in this endless pursuit, we sometimes forget that the journey itself is the essence of life. Every step we take, every setback we face, and every momentContinue reading “The Journey Is the Reward: What You’re Seeking Is Already Seeking You”
Letting Go vs Giving Up: The Art of Expansion
Letting go is not a sign of weakness; it is a profound act of strength and wisdom. It is about recognizing when something or someone has served its purpose in your life and releasing it with grace. Letting go means freeing yourself from the heavy grip of pain, resentment, or outdated belief systems that noContinue reading “Letting Go vs Giving Up: The Art of Expansion”
Stay Angry or Stay Free: Choosing the Path of Inner Freedom
Life has a way of taking things from us, sometimes without warning, sometimes in ways that feel unbearably unfair. In those moments, anger and frustration become our companions. We fight battles against what we can not control, and in the struggle, we often lose ourselves. For years, I lived in that storm, anchored into pain,Continue reading “Stay Angry or Stay Free: Choosing the Path of Inner Freedom”
True Strength: The Wisdom of Letting Go
We often measure strength by how much we can hold—how many burdens we can carry, how many responsibilities we can juggle, or how much pain we can endure without breaking. Society celebrates endurance and persistence, but rarely does it honour the quiet, transformative strength that comes from releasing. True strength is not about holding onContinue reading “True Strength: The Wisdom of Letting Go”
Awakening Through Inner Vision
Carl Jung once said, “Your visions will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.” In these words lies a profound truth about human consciousness and self-realization. We live in a world that constantly encourages outward striving — to chase goals, admiration, possessions, andContinue reading “Awakening Through Inner Vision”
The Two Halves of Life: Building the Ego and Then Letting It Go
There’s a profound truth in the idea that the first half of life is about building a strong ego, while the second half is about dismantling it. It’s a paradox that many people either never encounter or outright avoid. In the first half of life, we learn to navigate the external world. We chase success,Continue reading “The Two Halves of Life: Building the Ego and Then Letting It Go”
The Absurd Escape: Why We Avoid Facing Our Own Souls
Carl Jung once said, “People will do anything, no matter how absurd, in order to avoid facing their own souls.” And isn’t it true? We often go to great lengths—busyness, distractions, drama, and even self-destruction—just to avoid sitting in stillness and meeting the raw truth that lives inside us. We fill our schedules with endlessContinue reading “The Absurd Escape: Why We Avoid Facing Our Own Souls”
