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There are two ways

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 Subscribe Free  Since childhood, a quiet lie has followed us: you are not enough . Parents, teachers, coaches, even loved ones, often unconsciously, pointed more to our inadequacies than to our gifts. “You can’t.” “It’s too hard.” “It won’t work.” Repeated long enough, these words became our own voice. And so many grew up carrying the weight of unworthiness. What happens then? Most turn outward. More than three quarters of humanity chooses this path. They chase degrees, titles, beauty, wealth, polishing the mask, feeding the ego, hoping it will silence the whisper of inadequacy. They run an endless race to prove they are somebody .  And some go further, building an identity of superiority, smarter, prettier, richer, stronger. Yet beneath the trophies and masks, the wound remains. Life becomes a battle against an illusion planted long ago. But there is another way. A quieter, rarer way. The path inward. Those who walk it stop running. They refuse to be defined b...

We are all leaves of one tree

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 Subscribe Free  We are not separate, we never were. We are threads of one great web, notes of one vast song, waves of a single vibration, light of the same eternal Source. And yet, we walk blind. Separation feels real because we trust only what our senses show and what we have been taught to believe. Our eyes gift us color, yet hide the unity behind form. Our ears carry sound, yet conceal the silence from which it arises. Our senses are both miracles and masks, allowing us to taste, touch, and see the world, while deceiving us into thinking there is “me” here and “that” out there. But what we experience is not reality as it is, it is only a version created in our minds. Like dreamers lost in a dream, we mistake shadows for substance, forgetting that the dreamer and the dream are one. This is why sages have said: life is illusion. Not because it isn’t real, but because we are not seeing it whole. Each of us is living in a self-made world, a limited fragment of an inf...