silence
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In a fast-paced world, the rider and horse symbolize the transient nature of existence, representing the cycles of creation and destruction while reflecting the emotions of life and the inevitable silence that follows. This imagery reinterprets Death as a symbol of both ends and new beginnings, emphasizing the connection between the mortal soul and
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In the deep embrace of night, as the world lies in serene slumber, the heart passionately unveils its deepest truths, raw and unrefined. This poem fervently endeavors to seize the very essence of those electrifying unspoken words. In the hush of twilight’s tender glow,Where secrets in the shadows softly flow,A tale unfolds, unspoken,
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Life is a delicate balance between presence and dissolution; where breath brushes against eternity, and the rain quietly blurs the lines between what is transient and what remains, reminding us of the ephemeral nature of our existence. A mudra, a sacred gesture of the hands, embodies this balance; a harmony between chaos and calm,
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The heart is an eternal wanderer, seeking its kindred spirit across the fleeting landscapes of time. In its ache, it sings a silent hymn—a melody of love unspoken, burning with passion and veiled in tender pain. Within these verses lies the story of a heart yearning to transcend silence, to weave its dreams into
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Lord Shiva, revered as the Adiyogi, (The First Yogi), embodies the essence of perfect stillness and cosmic awareness. His mastery over mind and body, along with His deep connection to the universe, symbolises the union of the material and spiritual realms. As the ideal ascetic, Lord Shiva represents the pinnacle of yogic discipline, guiding
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“The Silent Scream: Navigating a World Without Words” reflects on the deep emotional impact of losing one’s voice, highlighting the painful silence that replaces joyful communication and storytelling, and the longing for the vibrant exchange of words that once defined the author’s identity. Join me as I delve into the depths of this silent struggle,

