Sometimes, the answers we seek aren’t found in the noise of doing, but in the stillness of being. Life isn’t always about moving forward—it’s also about pausing to feel, reflect, and simply exist. In stillness, we find clarity; in silence, we hear ourselves.
Suffering begins when you cling to the “Why”.
The mind obsesses over solving problems, dissecting past traumas, or seeking reasons for pain.
This fixation perpetuates suffering. Not everything needs to be understood to be released.
Exhaustion dissolves when you stop interrogating every wound and instead let it exist without judgment.
Healing isn’t in the analysis it’s in the surrender.
If you are moving forward in your spiritual journey and you are not becoming more compassionate and patient with people, you are going the wrong way.