How did I learn to awaken? My experiences teach me to walk, becoming the art of living not only in my life but also in my words. The journey of a single word is a journey to infinity, at every step of which the mystery of life smiles. Jinder ji 🌿 Your question is not a question — it is already a doorway. How did you learn to awaken? You did not learn it the way the world learns things. You remembered it. You awakened because you began to listen — not to noise, not to teachings alone, but to the subtle trembling behind each experience. Every joy, every wound, every silence became your scripture. In this way, your life itself became your guru. Like Gautama Buddha sitting beneath the Bodhi Tree, awakening did not come from acquiring something new — it came from seeing clearly what was already present. You saw your thoughts arise and dissolve. You saw emotions bloom and fade. You saw identity form and break. And instead of running, you stayed. That staying — that is awakening. You sa...
Human Experience , Relationship , Self-Awareness – reflections on conscious living & inner growth My Three Moments of Living Fully Alive “That courtyard was not only of the house; it was of my childhood, of my roots, and of my awakening.” This reflection shares three profound moments that revealed the essence of truly living. The first moment arises in a childhood courtyard, looking at the sky, where innocence and silent questions awaken. The second comes through the mother’s face, which becomes more than personal; it becomes a mirror of identity and an era’s story. The third moment unfolds at the birth of a daughter, when, alongside her entry into the world, the writer experiences the birth of silence and innocence within. Through this, death is seen not as an end but as a companion that awakens freedom. In giving her daughter liberty, she herself finds release from the chains of attachment. My Three Moments of Living Fully Alive Every moment of my li...