Namaste π, There was a season in my life when everything I held onto slipped away. Dreams dissolved like clouds in the evening sky. Certainty vanished like footprints erased by the tide. I sat alone, surrounded by silence, wondering, “What remains when everything leaves?” And yet, in that silence, something sacred began to unfold. Arjuna too once stood trembling on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, unable to lift his bow. His heart was heavy, his mind clouded. In him, I saw myself. Broken, confused, and ready to give up. But just as Krishna whispered to Arjuna that despair is not the end but the doorway to truth, I began to sense that my pain was not a punishment — it was an invitation. Pain, I discovered, is a secret teacher. Like fire refining gold, it burned away my illusions, showing me where I clung too tightly, where I had forgotten my true self. It hurt, yes. But within that hurt, I was being gently carved into someone new. Swami Vivekananda once thundered, “Have faith in yoursel...
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