Where White Chrysanthemums Bloomed Beneath My Steps

Last week, the day my body rested in a hospital bed, something within me felt as if it stepped beyond the noise of the physical world. Time softened, and I found myself walking through a quiet parallel space that felt unfamiliar yet deeply known. I saw white chrysanthemums beneath my feet not fragile, but sacred.Continue reading “Where White Chrysanthemums Bloomed Beneath My Steps”

Does Knowledge Create Fear — or Free us from it?

There was a time when I believed that knowing more would make life easier. That information would bring certainty. That understanding everything would protect me from pain. But life gently corrected me. I began to notice something unsettling:The more I knew at a surface level, the more anxious I felt.The mind collected facts, possibilities, outcomesContinue reading “Does Knowledge Create Fear — or Free us from it?”

When You Hit the Wall, Look for the Window

There comes a moment in every life when the path forward disappears. You try harder. You pray deeper. You wait longer. And still  the wall stands. We are taught to see walls as failures, punishments, or signs that something has gone wrong. But spiritually, a wall is often a pause created by life itself  notContinue reading “When You Hit the Wall, Look for the Window”

Sabar ( Patience) , Shukur( Gratitude) & Yakeen(Faith): trusting the divine plan and timing.

In the quiet pauses of life, when our prayers seem unanswered and our hearts grow restless, we are invited to remember three eternal companions: Sabar (Patience), Shukur (Gratitude), and Yakeen (Faith). A simple story illustrates this truth beautifully. Two beggars came to a door seeking bread. One was handed a loaf immediately and sent away.Continue reading “Sabar ( Patience) , Shukur( Gratitude) & Yakeen(Faith): trusting the divine plan and timing.”