My words never reached you — a mother and child silhouetted against a golden sunset, with a diya, framed photo, and open diary capturing love and longing

My Words Never Reached You

Some words make it all the way to the lips — and still don’t leave.
This poem is about the love that was real, the closeness that kept
slipping away, and the conversation that never found its moment.
A quiet meditation on longing, forgiveness, and the words we carry
long after the person is gone.

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Sunrise over the ocean, waves reflecting golden light, symbolizing life’s beginnings and endings

 A Moment, A Wave, A Life

This reflective piece explores life’s fleeting and lasting moments through the metaphor of waves and the ocean. Some experiences are like words written in sand—washed away by time—while others sink deep into memory, becoming part of our inner ocean. It invites readers to pause, remember, and consider which of their own stories remain on the surface and which rest quietly in the depths.

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“The Tug-of-War Within: How to Let Go, Find Balance, and Embrace Inner Peace”

“Balancing fear and desire is crucial in life’s journey. Discover how to manage the anxiety of gaining and the fear of losing, drawing insights from Vedic wisdom. Embrace self-awareness, mindfulness, and spiritual practices to achieve inner peace and emotional resilience. Start your path to a harmonious and fulfilling life today.”

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Finding True Wealth: Embrace Contentment Over Luxury

“Chasing Happiness: The Luxury Myth and Contentment Truth”.

We have been chasing the wrong thing. The bigger house, the newer phone, the life that looks perfect on the outside — and yet the emptiness remains. There is an ancient truth that our consumer culture keeps trying to bury: contentment is natural wealth. Luxury is artificial poverty. And the richest life you will ever live is one that needs very little to feel full.

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