Uncategorized

Advaita Vedanta for the Modern Seeker: Non-Duality in Daily Life

In a world driven by constant change, complexity, and chaos, the quest for inner peace and lasting truth remains timeless. Amidst the noise of deadlines, social media scrolls, and the subtle ache of existential restlessness, many modern seekers are turning inward, searching for a deeper understanding of reality. One of the oldest, yet most relevant, […]

Advaita Vedanta for the Modern Seeker: Non-Duality in Daily Life Read More »

You Are Not Your Thoughts: A Vedantic View of the Mind

In a world driven by constant change, complexity, and chaos, the quest for inner peace and lasting truth remains timeless. Amidst the noise of deadlines, social media scrolls, and the subtle ache of existential restlessness, many modern seekers are turning inward, searching for a deeper understanding of reality. One of the oldest, yet most relevant,

You Are Not Your Thoughts: A Vedantic View of the Mind Read More »

Self-Sabotage: Why We Do It and How to Heal the Pattern

Have you ever found yourself taking two steps forward, only to somehow pull yourself three steps back? You make a promise to wake up early, start eating healthier, finish that project you’ve been putting off… but something always gets in the way. Not from outside—from within. That quiet resistance. That critical inner voice. That self-sabotage.

Self-Sabotage: Why We Do It and How to Heal the Pattern Read More »

Emotional Triggers and the Subconscious: How to Decode Your Reactions

Have you ever found yourself overreacting to something seemingly small—a tone of voice, a look, a delay in a text reply—and thought, “Where did that come from?” Maybe someone gave you constructive feedback, and you felt instantly defensive. Or a friend canceled plans and you spiraled into feeling unimportant or unwanted. In hindsight, you know

Emotional Triggers and the Subconscious: How to Decode Your Reactions Read More »

Mother and Father Complex: How Parental Imprints Live On

We carry our parents with us. Not just in our memories, family albums, or phone calls on holidays—but in our inner world, in how we love, how we work, how we fear, how we cope. Psychologically, the impact of our earliest caregivers—typically the mother and father or their substitutes—shapes the very architecture of our inner

Mother and Father Complex: How Parental Imprints Live On Read More »

The Wounded Inner Child: How Early Pain Shapes Adult Behavior

There is a quiet part of you—tender, impressionable, and curious—that still remembers. It remembers the moments you felt unseen.The sting of rejection.The weight of trying to be “good enough.” This part of you didn’t grow up with the rest. It lingered in the shadows while the adult learned how to function, perform, earn, and please.

The Wounded Inner Child: How Early Pain Shapes Adult Behavior Read More »