Tag: healing

  • Darwin Chakra-ad

    Darwin Chakra-ad

    Andaal realized healing was not becoming her old self again. It was adaptation — accepting altered realities, recalibrated chakras, and emotionally surviving monsoon-season evolution.

  • Aryamba’s healing Journey

    Aryamba’s healing Journey

    “Perhaps healing was never meant to become a residence — only a corridor one passes through before returning, slightly bruised and wiser, to ordinary life.”

  • Soul Contract! Madre Mia

    Soul Contract! Madre Mia

    A physician-hypnotherapist explores motherhood, karma, attachment theory, and why unresolved maternal wounds quietly shape relationships, nervous systems, spirituality, and entire adult identities.

  • Fear As Identity

    Fear As Identity

    This piece reflects on how repeated narratives of fear and grievance shape the collective emotional climate in India. Drawing from social psychology and yogic perspectives, it explores how survival-based thinking can weaken mature agency, narrow empathy, and lead to reactive patterns in everyday life. Rather than focusing on politics or personalities, the essay looks at…

  • Govind Shauri: The Adult Within.

    Govind Shauri: The Adult Within.

    “A great adult isn’t dependent on a healed child. Like Krishna, we write a new adult story—growing, choosing, and awakening long before divinity is discovered.”

  • Quiet Heroes, above and below the ground.

    Quiet Heroes, above and below the ground.

    December 5th celebrates quiet heroes—ninjas, volunteers, and the living soil—honouring ingenuity, compassion, and the Earth’s foundation in a day of subtle, transformative resilience.