When You Close Your Eyes — What Do You Actually Meet? Right now, just close your eyes for a moment. Immediately, the body speaks. A knee aches. A back tightens. The breath becomes uneven. The heart beats louder than your thoughts. Then the mind arrives — not as intelligence, but as noise. Unfinished conversations… imagined futures… old memories replayed. And emotions? They do not sit quietly either. They swing between anxiety, irritation, and restlessness. So when you turn inward, you do not encounter stillness. You encounter disturbance. This means one simple thing: you possess a body, a mind, and emotions — but you are not yet in charge of them. Why the Inner Door Never Opens Human beings speak endlessly about truth, source, consciousness, liberation. But if sitting silently for five minutes becomes discomfort, how will you sit with the infinite? The doorway to deeper experience is not belief. It is inner balance. When the body becomes at ease — it stops demanding attention. When the...
Marriage or Moksha? — First Decide What You Actually Want Someone asked me, “If I’m on the spiritual path… should I marry?” See, the moment this question appears, spirituality has not yet happened — philosophy has happened. Because spirituality is an inward journey. Marriage is an outward arrangement. They only clash when your spirituality lives in your head, not in your being. You say, “I want freedom… but I also want marriage.” That simply means you want liberation — with room service. The Real Confusion When you step onto a spiritual path, it means you have decided to move toward the ultimate — consciously. Now there are only two ways to travel: Walk directly toward it Open a tea stall midway and call it life experience Both are fine. Existence has no problem. Only you are suffering because you want enlightenment and entertainment in equal installments. Spirituality means: You ride the material world consciously. Unconscious living means: You don’t even know whether you are going f...