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WHEN A WOMAN HEALS HER TRAUMA, SHE DOES NOT CHANGE WHO SHE IS, SHE RETURNS TO HERSELF She settles into her body like breath settling into lungs. Her nervous system softens. Her movements slow. There is no urgency in her anymore, no need to rush or perform. She inhabits her skin

WHEN A WOMAN HEALS HER TRAUMA, SHE DOES NOT CHANGE WHO SHE IS, SHE RETURNS TO HERSELF

She settles into her body like breath settling into lungs. Her nervous system softens. Her movements slow. There is no urgency in her anymore, no need to rush or perform. She inhabits her skin
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🌺🔱 To Reach Shiva, Shakti Is The Only Way. 🔱🌺 In a world where we constantly seek answers outside, the real journey begins when we turn inward. You don’t need validation, approval, or direction from the external world to discover who you truly are. The path you are

🌺🔱 To Reach Shiva, Shakti Is The Only Way. 🔱🌺

In a world where we constantly seek answers outside, the real journey begins when we turn inward. 

You don’t need validation, approval, or direction from the external world to discover who you truly are. The path you are
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Karpura Gauram Karunavataram Sansara Saram Bhujagendra Haram Sada Vasantam Hridayaravinde Bhavam Bhavani Sahitam Namami I bow to Lord Shiva, who is pure, kind, the essence of the universe, and always resides in our heart with Goddess Parvati. 🕉️

Karpura Gauram Karunavataram
Sansara Saram Bhujagendra Haram
Sada Vasantam Hridayaravinde
Bhavam Bhavani Sahitam Namami

I bow to Lord Shiva, who is pure, kind, the essence of the universe, and always resides in our heart with Goddess Parvati. 🕉️
Swami  Vishwananda (@vishwananda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sometimes the hardest thing in the world isn’t pain, it is keeping oneself open. Open to the possibility of pain. Open to the possibility of anything taking place. Remaining open to God, to Guru. This complete openness is perceived by the mind as complete uncertainty,

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When a new mantra appears in this world, it is the birth of a new era. On the silent mountain tops of the Himalayas, in hidden forests, in small obscure caves, saints throughout the yugas have brought the Divine into the mortal world. Through revelations of yogic practices,

When a new mantra appears in this world, it is the birth of a new era. 
On the silent mountain tops of the Himalayas, in hidden forests, in small obscure caves, saints throughout the yugas have brought the Divine into the mortal world. Through revelations of yogic practices,
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Meditate on the Mantra in your heart. As the bhaktas are chanting the mantra today, Sri Vitthala Giridhari Parabrahmane Namaha, do so with full dedication and energy. If you can, chant together with the sangha and spread the Name to everyone around you who hasn’t heard it yet.

Meditate on the Mantra in your heart. 
As the bhaktas are chanting the mantra today, Sri Vitthala Giridhari Parabrahmane Namaha, do so with full dedication and energy. If you can, chant together with the sangha and spread the Name to everyone around you who hasn’t heard it yet.
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Timeframe of consequences of actions. In the times of the Ram Avatar, consequences followed actions very quickly. Kaikeyi faced the result of the terrible deeds she had committed within a few weeks itself. In Krishna Avatar, it took more time, years passed before consequences

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Accepting Hukam is not always easy, as life may present unexpected turns. However, Sikhi reminds us that Waheguru's plan surpasses our own, and trusting in Hukam can bring peace even amidst challenges. All spiritual traditions talk about the will, the command, the instruction,

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On Baisakhi Day around 300 years ago, the tenth Sikh Guru Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, formed the Khalsa. Baisakhi is the day of the Punjabi New Year and the spring harvest, particularly for farmers thanking God for a prosperous crop. It was also the day when Sri Guru Gobind Singh

On Baisakhi Day around 300 years ago, the tenth Sikh Guru Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, formed the Khalsa. 
Baisakhi is the day of the Punjabi New Year and the spring harvest, particularly for farmers thanking God for a prosperous crop. It was also the day when Sri Guru Gobind Singh
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Simran's value lies not in its duration, but in the depth of connection it fosters. A single moment of remembering Waheguru with love can offer more peace than hours of routine. To remember with love is Simran. When the love becomes a meditation, an offering of oneself to the

Simran's value lies not in its duration, but in the depth of connection it fosters. A single moment of remembering Waheguru with love can offer more peace than hours of routine.

To remember with love is Simran. When the love becomes a meditation, an offering of oneself to the
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Haumai, or ego, often leads us to believe we are correct, but Sikhi encourages us to pause and reflect. True strength emerges when we can release our ego and embrace truth, even if we stand alone. Wanting to be right. This sentiment makes people run around in circles constantly.

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As the sun melted into the ocean, Lord Jagannath sat in serene silence, waves touching his feet like humble devotees. A young seeker, burdened by doubts, bowed before him. “Why does life feel restless?” he asked. Jagannath smiled vast, calm, unshaken. “Like these waves,” the

As the sun melted into the ocean, Lord Jagannath sat in serene silence, waves touching his feet like humble devotees. A young seeker, burdened by doubts, bowed before him.

“Why does life feel restless?” he asked.

Jagannath smiled vast, calm, unshaken.

“Like these waves,” the
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Shubh Akshaya Tritiya. Akshaya means never-diminishing, everlasting. It is one of the days in the Hindu calendar that is a complete Muhurat, which means that every second of this tithi is auspicious to start new ventures. In India, people often wait for this day to buy

Shubh Akshaya Tritiya. 
Akshaya means never-diminishing, everlasting. It is one of the days in the Hindu calendar that is a complete Muhurat, which means that every second of this tithi is auspicious to start new ventures. In India, people often wait for this day to buy
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Right will always remain right, regardless of the number of people who disregard it. Similarly, wrong will always be wrong, even if the entire world embraces it. Sikhi encourages us to remain steadfast in truth, rather than following trends. What is right; what is wrong? What is