The Three Types of Happiness: What the Bhagavad Gita Teaches Us About True Joy (Chapter 18)

We all seek happiness, yet so often we feel restless even after achieving what we thought would fulfill us. The Bhagavad Gita, in its final chapter, Chapter 18: Moksha Sannyasa Yoga offers a profound lens through which happiness can be understood. Lord Krishna explains that not all happiness is the same. Some binds us, someContinue reading “The Three Types of Happiness: What the Bhagavad Gita Teaches Us About True Joy (Chapter 18)”

The Silent Prison of Beliefs

True courage is not found on battlefields or in the noise of the world. It is found in the quiet rebellion against our own minds.To challenge our beliefs is to walk through fire, for our beliefs are the invisible walls that define the limits of our reality. From childhood, we are not merely raised. WeContinue reading “The Silent Prison of Beliefs”

You are not lost. You are being realigned

Life has a way of making us believe that discomfort is a sign of failure, rejection, or a dead end. Yet, if we look closer, discomfort is rarely a wall that blocks us. More often, it is a doorway waiting to be opened, a threshold asking us to step into a new chapter. When everythingContinue reading “You are not lost. You are being realigned”