Tag: #awakening

  • When the Path Becomes Heavy, Remember the Sacred Within

    By Choitalyk Ruman

    There are times when the journey does not simply feel steep, it feels endless. Each step carries the weight of unseen burdens, and the soul grows tired from carrying what was never meant to be carried alone. In such moments, hope does not vanish loudly; it fades in silence. Faith feels distant, and even prayer seems to echo back unanswered.

    When this happens, do not rush forward.
    Pause.
    Turn inward.

    Return to the self that existed before pain taught you how to shrink. The self that once trusted life without needing proof. That earlier self still lives within you; quiet now, perhaps bruised by loss and disappointment, but never destroyed. Waiting. Remembering.

    Life has pressed hard. It has asked you to endure more than you expected. It has shaped you through longing, separation, and unanswered questions. Yet suffering is not proof of failure, it is often the doorway through which wisdom enters.

    In that stillness, another memory rises gently.

    Remember your mother’s voice, the songs sung before the world felt harsh. The warmth that held you before you learned to guard your heart. Those teachings were not small; they were sacred transmissions. They planted roots deep enough to survive storms.

    Never forget who you are.
    Never forget how to fly, butterfly.
    Never forget where you come from.

    You carry a rich lineage, an ancient culture etched into your spirit. Even when the world pressures you to soften your edges or become someone easier to understand, resist. There is no need to abandon your essence to belong.

    Be you.

    The path of becoming is not gentle. It asks for surrender, patience, and trust in the unseen. At times, you may feel cracked open, uncertain, or lost, but this is not the end. This is transformation. Just as the butterfly does not escape the cocoon without struggle, your unfolding requires endurance.

    The cocoon is dark, and the struggle is real. Like the butterfly, you cannot skip the pressure and still learn how to fly. Transformation always feels like loss before it feels like freedom.

    So walk forward gently, not with force, but with remembrance.
    Let suffering refine you, not erase you.
    Let faith return slowly, like dawn after a long night.

    Let suffering soften you, not silence you.
    One day, someone will see you, not as a type, not as a color, not as a version but as a whole human being.

    You are not broken.
    You are becoming.

    You were never rejected by life.
    You were protected from forgetting who you are.

  • The Light That Lasts

    By Choitalyk Ruman

    There was once a woman named Emily who lived in a small village. She wasn’t the richest, the loudest, or the most educated person around but she had something rare: a quiet, steady light inside her.

    Every morning, Emily would step outside and remind herself, “Be the salt and the light in someone’s life today.” And she lived by that. When she saw an elderly neighbor struggling with groceries, she carried them home. When a child cried because his kite tore, she sat with him and helped mend it. When a friend felt hopeless, Emily listened, not to speak, but to understand.

    People often wondered why she did so much when she never asked for anything in return. Emily would simply smile, because she knew something they didn’t:
    We are not remembered by our words, but by our deeds.

    One day, during a town festival, someone asked her, “Where does your strength come from?” Emily paused and said, “From noticing the light within myself… and allowing it to shine. When you let your inner light glow, your greatness blossoms naturally. And when it does, you can help others see theirs too.”

    Years passed, and even long after Emily was gone, people still spoke of the moments she created, moments that took their breath away not because they were grand, but because they were full of kindness.

    A repaired kite. A shared meal. A comforting presence. A gentle smile at just the right time.

    Her legacy lived not in what she said, but in how she made others feel.

    Because life, everyone eventually realized, is not measured by the number of breaths we take… but by the moments when someone’s simple goodness touches our soul.

    And Emily’s light, once small and humble, continued to shine through countless hearts—proof that being the salt and the light can transform more lives than we ever imagine.

  • Courtyard of Light

    By ChoitalykRuman

    In the deep courtyard of meditation,
    I suddenly glimpsed a vision
    No sky, no earth,
    Only light and a gentle pull.

    A tender force, like a mother’s embrace,
    wrapped around my heart;
    I was then a child,
    floating in a blend of laughter and tears.

    Some might call it a dream,
    Some might call it imagination
    But to me, it was
    The touch of the Beloved.

    I whispered to that light
    “Keep me close,
    Let all my paths lead to You.”

    ##ChoitalykRuman; ##ummeymiah

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  • Returning to the Purity of the Soul: A Journey Beyond Conditioning

    The Story of Maya: Uncovering the Soul’s Innocence

    Maya was a curious, wide-eyed child who loved nothing more than wandering through the fields behind her home. Every evening, she would sit by the river, watching the water flow and listening to the birds sing. The world was her playground, and she believed in the magic of every moment. Her heart was light, and her laughter echoed through the air like a song of joy.

    As Maya grew older, things changed. Her once-wild curiosity was tamed by the rules of school, the expectations of society, and the pressure to “fit in.” Slowly, the world’s conditioning crept into her mind. People told her that life wasn’t about playing by the river but about succeeding in the “real world.” She was taught to compete, to compare herself to others, and to suppress her natural innocence.

    By the time she reached adulthood, Maya had become someone entirely different from the joyful child she once was. Her mind was heavy with the weight of societal beliefs—what she should do, who she should be, and how she should act. The spark in her eyes had dimmed, and she felt lost, unable to connect with the deeper essence of who she truly was.

    One day, after years of chasing success and validation from others, Maya found herself standing by that same river she used to visit as a child. She hadn’t been there in years, and the sight of the flowing water stirred something deep inside her. The sound of the rushing river seemed to whisper a truth she had forgotten.

    As Maya stood there, memories of her younger self came flooding back—how she used to sit by this very river, feeling free, open, and in touch with something far greater than herself. She realized that while her mind had been conditioned by the world, her soul had always remained pure. It had been patiently waiting for her to remember.

    Maya sat by the river and closed her eyes. For the first time in years, she let go of all the thoughts racing through her mind. She stopped listening to the voices of judgment and expectation that had filled her head for so long. Instead, she focused on the silence within, the stillness where her soul resided. In that moment, Maya felt a sense of peace she hadn’t known in years.

    She understood then that the soul never changes. It is not affected by the world’s conditioning. It remains as innocent and pure as the day we are born. The only thing that changes is our mind, which gets caught up in the complexities of life. But by quieting the mind and turning inward, we can reconnect with the soul’s purity.

    Maya left the river that day with a newfound understanding: The soul is not bound by the beliefs and conditioning we learn from the world. It is timeless, free, and filled with love. The journey back to the soul is not about escaping the world, but about realizing that beyond the noise of the mind, there is an eternal purity within each of us.

    A Return to Innocence

    Maya’s story is a reflection of what many of us experience in life. As we grow, we become conditioned by the world around us. Our minds get filled with expectations, rules, and beliefs that often disconnect us from the truth of who we really are. But like Maya, we all have the ability to return to our soul’s innocence.

    The soul doesn’t know conditioning. It exists beyond the constraints of time and space, untouched by the beliefs we gather throughout life. No matter what we go through, the soul remains pure. It is up to us to remember this truth and to reconnect with the deeper essence within.

    By letting go of the noise in our minds and embracing the stillness of the soul, we can experience a sense of peace, love, and clarity that the world cannot offer. The journey inward is a journey back to our original nature—one that is free, unconditioned, and filled with divine love.

    As we move through life, it’s important to remember that our mind may be shaped by the world, but our soul remains unchanged. In every moment, we have the choice to listen to the mind or to return to the purity of our soul.

    A Reflection for Your Journey

    The next time you feel overwhelmed by the world’s expectations or the conditioning of your mind, pause for a moment. Close your eyes and breathe deeply. Turn your attention inward and ask yourself: “Am I listening to my mind, or am I connected to the purity of my soul?” In that stillness, you will find that your soul is always waiting for you—untouched, innocent, and filled with infinite love.

    • #ChoitalykRuman (URM)