Journey through Darkness

There comes a moment in life…  

when everything feels unclear.


You are surrounded by people,  

yet feel alone.  

You chase happiness,  

yet feel empty.  


And somewhere deep inside,  

a silent voice whispers —  

“Is this really the truth?”


That whisper…  

is the beginning of awakening.


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In the ancient silence of the soul,  

a prayer was born:


Asato mā sadgamaya  

Lead me from illusion to truth…


Because sometimes,  

what we hold tightly  

is not real at all.


We believe in temporary things —  

names, status, validation, attachments.  

We build our identity on them.  


But truth?  

Truth is quiet.  

Truth doesn’t shout.  

It simply exists.


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Tamaso mā jyotirgamaya  

Lead me from darkness to light…


Darkness is not outside.  

It lives within us —  

in our fears, doubts, overthinking, and pain.


We fear what we don’t understand.  

We suffer because we don’t see clearly.


And light?  

Light is awareness.  

The moment you understand yourself,  

the darkness begins to fade.


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Mrityor mā amritam gamaya  

Lead me from fear to freedom…


Death here is not just the end of life.  

It is the fear of losing,  

the fear of change,  

the fear of being nothing.


But what if…  

you were never meant to hold anything forever?


What if life is not about control,  

but about understanding?


Then fear disappears.  

And in its place…  

comes peace.


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This is not just a sloka.  

It is a journey.


A journey from confusion to clarity…  

From noise to silence…  

From temporary feelings to something deeper —  

something eternal.


Maybe that is what we are all searching for.  


Not love.  

Not happiness.  

But something beyond them…


A feeling that doesn’t change.  

A truth that doesn’t break.


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And in that silent prayer,  

the Blue Butterfly is born 🦋


Not flying away…  

but finally understanding  

where it truly belongs.

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