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You Are Not a Monument of the Past: How Letting Go Liberates Your Mind and Life

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How fascinating to you is a Historical Monument? Do you want to stand strong enduring the test of time just like that?  You Are Not a Monument of the Past — Let Go, Reclaim Peace, and Begin Again Are you a living monument of every wound life ever carved into you? Do you stand tall and silent, like stone—carrying pain you no longer speak about yet never truly released? Maybe life has weathered you. Maybe memories still cling like shadows. Maybe every hurt you survived is still etched inside you, as if you were meant to preserve it forever. But hear this: You were never designed to be a museum of past hurt. You are meant to be a living being — changing, breathing, evolving. Letting go is not surrender. Letting go is liberation. How We Become Prisoners of the Past People don’t hold on to the past because they love suffering. They hold on because the past feels familiar. Predictable. Safe. Pain can become identity. You may unconsciously say: “This is who I am now.” “Thi...

Comparison: The Silent Thief of Self-Worth, Identity & Peace

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Co mparison: The Quiet Thief of Identity, Peace, and Self-Worth There is a strange sadness growing inside people today. A silent heaviness. A quiet exhaustion  that doesn’t come from work or physical strain but from a constant invisible competition — a  competition most people never agreed to join, yet are forced to participate in every day. It begins the moment we open our eyes. Before we even speak a word, we’ve already compared our life with someone else’s. Someone’s vacation. Someone’s body. Someone’s marriage. Someone’s success. Someone’s happiness. And slowly, without noticing, we stop living our life and start measuring it. Comparison has become so normal, so socially accepted, that we don’t even see it as  a  problem  anymore — yet it is one of the biggest reasons people feel unhappy, unworthy, and  directionless. Not because life is bad. But because someone else’s life appears better. Where It Begins — The First Lessons of Not Being Enough ...

How Prana Flows Through Nadis and Chakras: The Yogic Energy Map Explained

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If Part 1 helped you meet Prana, Part 2 helps you feel it — within your breath, your energy, your awareness, and your daily existence. Though we just touched upon the basics of the vital energy flow and the main channels in Part 1 this part is going to elaborate on those and go further ahead. Since an extrapolative work on ancient findings on prana with the modern medical science is included, the blog is going to be exceptionally long. Prana: The Universal Breath of Life – Part 2 The Subtle Network — Upapranas, Nadis, and Chakras We left off exploring the primary five Pranas. Now, the subtler layers unfold — the Upapranas and the intricate network through which Prana flows. The Upapranas — The Supporting Currents Beyond the five main currents lie five auxiliary Pranas, known as Upapranas or  subsidiary airs. Though quieter in influence, they keep the subtle body in balance, much like small regulators fine-tuning the great machinery of life. 1. Nāga – Governs burping and the relea...