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What’s Actually Moving Inside Us?

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  Photo Credit: Facebook What’s Actually Moving Inside Us? We often look outward for answers — through astrology, fortune-telling, or predictions — asking, “What will happen to me?” Yet the deeper inquiry is not about the future, but about the present: “What is happening inside me right now?” This shift from prediction to presence is the true beginning of spiritual awareness. Prediction vs. Presence: Traditional astrology or external fortune-telling can sometimes become a crutch, making us dependent on external verdicts. But spiritual tools — like OSHO Astrology — are not meant to fix us into labels. They are mirrors, reflecting our current inner climate. The stars may show tendencies, but the real movement is within us, in the subtle dance of energies and emotions. The Mirror Metaphor: Imagine holding a mirror to your inner world. What you see is not a final judgment, but a reflection of your present state. Just as the sky changes from dawn to dusk, your inner climate shif...

Listening Underneath the Pain, Tension, and Stress

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  Photo Credit: Pinterest Listening Underneath the Pain, Tension, and Stress We live almost entirely in our heads - analysing, planning, worrying. In this mental overdrive, the body is treated like a mechanical vehicle, merely carrying the mind around. Its subtle signals are ignored until they become unbearable. Yet the body is not a machine; it is a living, intelligent organism that remembers everything your conscious mind tries to sweep under the rug. Ignoring the Body’s Language : When the body wants to communicate, it doesn’t use words - it uses sensations. A whisper of fatigue, a slight discomfort, a gentle tightness - these are its early signals. When ignored, the body is forced to scream in the form of chronic pain, tight shoulders, tension, and overwhelming stress. Pain and stress are not malfunctions to be suppressed with pills or distractions; they are desperate attempts at communication. Reading the Map of Our Sensations : Emotional and psychological stress often p...

We can change our Past – Rewriting Time’s Narrative

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  Photo Credit: Pinterest We can change our Past – Rewriting Time’s Narrative We often treat time as a rigid, linear construct. The past appears to us like a block of concrete - unchangeable, immovable - and we see ourselves as its victims. But time, at its core, is a psychological construct. Energetically, the past only exists as a living vibration inside our current memory. This means the past is not “back there”; it is alive here, now, as energy and narrative. If the past only lives in the present moment, then changing our current perspective and energy literally alters the structure of that past. This is where Grace enters - subtle, quiet, and transformative. Grace doesn’t shout; it whispers. It is always present, waiting for you to shift your awareness and catch it. Shifting perspective - An event from the past is just data. The suffering comes from the story we wrapped around it: “I was rejected,” “I failed,” “I was betrayed.” The shift happens when we view that past tr...

Grace is Subtle, Be Alert to Catch It

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  Photo Credit: Pinterest Grace is Subtle, Be Alert to Catch It We live in a world that constantly screams for our attention - notifications buzzing, deadlines looming, traffic blaring. Our minds have become tuned to the loud, the dramatic, and the obvious. Because of this conditioning, we often expect spiritual experiences or divine intervention to arrive with thunderclaps and miracles. Yet Grace does not shout. Grace is subtle. Grace is like a gentle breeze, a quiet presence that is always available but easily missed if we are wrapped up in our own mental chatter. It is not something you command or earn; it is an ongoing atmospheric reality. The question is never whether Grace is present, but whether our faculties are sharp enough to notice it. Swamiji’s Grace flows continuously towards sadhaks. The real question is: do we have the receptivity? If Grace were overwhelming and obvious, it would force itself upon us, overriding our free will. But spirituality is about willing,...

Take Charge of Your Mind

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Photo Credit: Pinterest Take Charge of Your Mind The mind is both a gift and a challenge. It can be a source of clarity, creativity, and joy, but it can also become a restless storm of reactions, confusion, and suffering. To take charge of your mind is to reclaim your inner authority, to stop being a victim of external triggers, and to consciously choose how you experience each moment. Most people live in reaction. A reaction is an unconscious, knee-jerk repetition of past patterns. Someone says something rude, and anger flares. A situation feels threatening, and fear takes over. These reactions are automatic - they arise from conditioning. A response, however, comes from conscious awareness. It is deliberate, thoughtful, and aligned with clarity. The spiritual shift happens when you move from reaction to response. Clarity replaces confusion, ease replaces friction, and you begin to live with choice rather than compulsion. When you take charge of your mind, you stop being tossed ...

Making our Energy Field our True World

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  Photo Credit: Instagram Making our Energy Field our True World We live in a constant state of geographic longing. How many times have you thought, “If only I could move to a quiet cabin in the mountains,” or “If only I could live by the ocean, then I would finally find my peace” ? It is a deeply human urge to believe that a change in coordinates equals a change in consciousness. We pack our bags, cross borders, and shift our addresses, chasing an external sanctuary. But geography is an illusion when it comes to the soul. If you are chaotic within, the most serene mountain landscape will eventually just become a background for your anxiety. The ultimate spiritual journey is not from one physical place to another; it is the transition from the limited self to the limitless. There is no outer journey that can fix an inner misalignment. True arrival happens when you realize that the ultimate destination is exactly where you are standing right now. A common misconception in s...

We Are an Energy Field

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  Photo Credit: QuoteFancy We Are an Energy Field When we view spirituality through the lens of energy, the entire practice shifts from abstract philosophy to experiential science. Meditation becomes not just a mental exercise but an exploration of vibration, resonance, and flow. Everything in the universe - including our thoughts, emotions, and physical bodies - vibrates at specific frequencies. To understand ourselves is to understand energy. We often identify with the body, but beyond muscles and bones lies an energy field. This subtle field is constantly interacting with the environment, absorbing, transmitting, and resonating. Our true essence is not matter but energy. At the heart of existence is vibration. Every thought, every emotion, every cell vibrates. Lower vibrations manifest as stress, anger, and anxiety - dense and heavy. Higher vibrations manifest as peace, gratitude, and love - light and expansive. The quality of our life depends on the frequency we inhabit. ...