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There Is No Tomorrow: Living Fully in the Present Moment

  🌿 There Is No Tomorrow (A Spiritual Reflection) In the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna reminds Arjuna: "You have a right to your actions, but not to the fruits thereof." We live entangled in outcomes— waiting for peace to arrive once success is achieved, postponing joy until we’ve healed, delaying truth until it’s convenient. But life, in its truest form, exists only in the present karmic moment . There is no tomorrow. Not in the way we romanticise it. Tomorrow is a shadow of the now— a concept created by the mind to comfort our indecision. But the soul knows better. It knows that breath, awareness, and action exist only here . We postpone love because we fear rejection. We defer forgiveness, waiting for perfect closure. We delay purpose, waiting for a clearer sign. But these are illusions. The universe never guaranteed us another sunrise. 🌸 Today is sacred. This moment is your dharma in motion. This silence, this ache, this joy— they are not preludes t...

From Lover to Leaver: A Journey Through Letting Go

From Lover to Leaver: A Journey Through Trauma, Strength & Self-Discovery I never imagined I’d have to write this story—because I never imagined you would become a memory. We were once everything to each other, inseparable, two souls that seemed like they were meant to grow old together. But love isn't always enough. 🌧️ The Breaking Point You stopped choosing me. Not suddenly, but slowly. In the way your texts became shorter, in how our calls were filled with silence, and in the way I began to feel lonelier beside you than when I was alone. You said, “You’ve changed.” Maybe I did. Maybe heartbreak ages the heart in quiet ways. 💔 The Pain of Letting Go I tried to hold on. I convinced myself that if I loved you harder, you’d remember why you loved me. I stayed even when my heart screamed to run. I silenced my pain to keep the peace. But love should not feel like begging for attention. It should never feel like one-sided sacrifice. 🦋 The Shift One day, I woke up and realized...