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Coming Home
All my life thus far was about a Search A Search for Love – But Who should I Love? – Or Where do I find such Love? I just didn’t know, and I was (kept) in Dark Until I found your Music almost a year ago. It reminded me of my Past – my ‘Eternal’…
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On Renunciation
The word “Renunciation” sounds like the word “Death” for most of us. Unpleasant, Scary, Sad. But, let’s think about it further – What good is it to hold on to the Material Abundance leaving the Source/God abandoned, renounced? I’d like to consider those who forgot to contemplate on the Source of all Creations to be…
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Inspiring Quotes #1
“Empathy is a strange and powerful thing. There is no script. There is no right way or wrong way to do it. It’s simply listening, holding space, withholding judgment, emotionally connecting, and communicating that incredibly healing message of ‘You’re not alone‘.” Brené Brown, Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live,…
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The Fearful Mind – Episode 5
We are in the fifth episode of this series to know about fear and learn some coping techniques. Let’s dive in. #3 Treating fear as an uninvited guest Fear or anxiety is unpleasant. The moment we are aware of a fearful thought, we immediately want to distract ourselves – using alcohol, sex, social media, etc.…
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Journey In
Your EyesMay they look inwards andActively acknowledge the Source within. Your EarsMay they hear the SubtleWord of the Holy Spirit. Your NoseMay it now be receptive toThe Divine Fragrance of your Soul. Your TongueMay it taste the everlastingNectar of the Divine Wisdom. Your BreathMay it gently caress your HeartWith the Love of Almighty. Your Sexual…
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The Fearful Mind – Episode 4
Today, I am happy to share with you all a precious insight by Adhyashanti on “Intimacy with Fear”. The most important thing when it comes to emotional openness and vulnerability is a willingness to face our fears, because many of our fears, although they’re created in the mind and memory, are also deeply lodged into…
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The Fearful Mind – Episode 3
In my previous post, I shared with you a story of someone who struggles with anxieties of all sorts that one could imagine of. At first, as I read it, it triggered me especially when she began to resist the treatment itself. Thankfully, it didn’t take much to regain compassion for her, though. Well, it…
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If you were, how would you?
What kind of emotions rise up as you read about Betty? How would you treat her if you were her psychiatrist?