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Healing and Spirituality

Not to possess, but to witness

The morning dawn and sunsets in the Himalayas…

The magical sight of a sleeping child…

A tender moment when a mother caresses her child in her lap…

The first rain touching the window after a harsh summer…

Birds flying in patterns across the sky…

Stars scattered in silence…

Waterfalls and waves striking the rocks…

Standing at the edge of the ocean, sinking into the beauty of its waves and stillness…

The Lord reveals Himself through these magical moments.

We do not possess any of these — nor do we possess ourselves.

We are here to observe, experience, and live love, not to own it.

We are the miraculous creation of the Lord Himself.

So why do we crave possession?

We come empty-handed, and we leave empty-handed.

We are here not to possess,

but to witness, to feel, and to love.

In these moments of beauty,

God quietly reveals Himself to mankind —

not to be owned, but to be experienced.

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Healing and Spirituality Personal Triumph

In the Embrace of Blessings

In the sacred observance of my mother’s Pitrpaksa ritual, I bowed to the Brahmin’s feet, not with hands but by placing my forehead upon them.

As her hands moved over me to bless, I felt something beyond the ordinary. It was as if my mother herself was caressing me – a warmth, a love, a presence filled every fibre of my being. My body trembled with the vibration of that touch, a connection so deep that words cannot capture it. In that moment, I realized that love transcends form, touch, and time.

Previously, during the Shraadh, as I served food and applied a tilak with red sacred powder, my hand trembled. The gentle touch of my ring finger carried a vibration—a subtle current that spread through me.  In that sacred instant, I felt her presence merge with mine, transcending mourning, joy, and every other emotion. It was rapture, as if my soul dissolved in her presence

Sometimes devotion is not in action but in surrender — in feeling, receiving, and recognizing the unseen energy of those who came before us.

The heart remembers what the mind can’t explain. The soul recognizes what the eyes can’t see.  Bodily emotions cannot fully convey the essence of feelings.