Category: epiphany

  • The Phoenix Rises.

    #startanewlife Phoenix is bird that emerges from its own ashes; I have been burnt thrice now I am threatened for the fourth time. But I am the phoenix and my new song begins. Ever looked at butterfly emerging out of a cocoon, it looks so painful, the wings that un-crumble if I may use the…

  • Taking Another Look – The Second Chance.

    “People aren’t always what you want them to be. Sometimes they disappoint you or let you down, but you have to give them a chance first. You can’t just meet someone and expect them to be everything you’re looking for and then be angry when they’re not every hope and aspiration you projected onto them.…

  • Hitting the Pause Button.

    “Pause. Listen for the whispers of your Soul. Soul quietly flows through every part of you.” ― Nancy Lankston I was broken, hurt and depressed, maybe I still am. Like an animal that attacks when hurt, I am doing the same. But what is hurting me more with all my understanding and knowing I am not…

  • Giving Power Away By Suppressing The Inner Voice.

    “The Voice There is a voice inside of you That whispers all day long, “I feel this is right for me, I know that this is wrong.” No teacher, preacher, parent, friend Or wise man can decide What’s right for you–just listen to The voice that speaks inside.” ― Shel Silverstein My brother’s son bent to…

  • Out growing relationships.

    Over the last two years, with increasing number of teenagers coming for therapy, there is a trend, that I see that they are unable to accept that childhood friendships are out grown. I realized it need not necessarily be only with school friends or romantic relations; this could happen in the space of any relationship.…

  • Silent change — letting nature work.

    Silent change — letting nature work. And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.” ― Anaïs Nin It was another lunch at my mother’s place and there were no roti’s at night I offered to make roti’s. That’s when I realized…