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Where Do I Stand? "Meditations on Time, Presence, and the Void"

  Divine Presence – silence, devotion, and union with the eternal ,   Meditation Where Do I Stand? Meditations on Time, Presence, and the Void Where do I stand in relation to time? Where do I stand in relation to the present? Where do I stand in relation to existence itself? Beginning with the mystery of Time, moving through the stillness of the Present, and arriving at the vast openness of Shunya, these reflections invite the reader into the oldest inquiry of all: Where am I, while witnessing existence unfold? — Shaheer Sehyogi Where Do I Stand? Meditations on Time, Presence, and the Void Today, a simple question stands before me: Where do I stand? The question appears ordinary, yet the deeper I enter it, the more mysterious it becomes. At first, I look toward time. The future rushes toward me with unimaginable speed. Possibilities, events, and destinies move in my direction. At the same moment, the past retreats into memory, carrying away every experience that once appe...
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  The Inner Smile: Graceful Acceptance in the Great Silence Opening Quote “Silence did not arrive to quiet the world— It arrived to reveal that the world had never been noisy at all.” What Would I Call This Experience? I would call it: “The Descent of Living Silence” —or even more deeply— “The Night When Silence Became the Witness.” Silence as an Active Presence “Silence had seized and stilled every single sound.” This is the most important shift. Silence was no longer absence— It became an entity, a field, a force . At 11:44 PM, the world fell into a silence so profound that even Highway 210 vanished. No stir, no sound — only the gentle rhythm of my breath remained. Silence arrived like mist settling over the land, or like a storm of stillness rolling in from afar. It held every inch of space captive for hours. This was the fourth time such a visitation had come, yet never had it lasted so long. In that deep embrace of the Great Silence, questions lost their shape. T...

The Rhythm of Silence: Where Life Becomes Art

  Philosophy of the Universe – essays that are more poetic, bridging science with philosophy. The Rhythm of Silence: Where Life Becomes Art - About the Author The writer walks the path of inner consciousness, where silence is not merely practiced, but lived. Their words seek not to command attention— they emerge from observation, presence, and a deep listening to life itself. Each thought is not a conclusion, but rather a doorway— inviting the reader to experience their own inner rhythm. “The Living Sutras of Silence” Silence as Rhythm Silence is not merely motionless stillness— It is a movement unfolding without interruption. Like a river that flows without making a sound, Silence guides life forward in effortless harmony. As we begin to dwell in silence, Life does not slow down— Rather, it simply settles into a single, unified rhythm. And suddenly, What once seemed chaotic, Now begins to feel like music. When Living Feels Heavy In every life, there comes a moment when the very ac...

Dhurandhar: The Illusion of Power and the Truth of Protection

  Self-Awareness – reflections on conscious living & inner growth Dhurandhar: The Illusion of Power and the Truth of Protection Power that destroys is noise. Power that protects is silence.  About the Author Harjiinder is not merely a writer— Rather, she is a witness to the raw and quiet nature of life. Her words do not stem solely from imagination, but from lived experiences— from moments imbued with stillness, pain, realization, and profound insight. She does not write to impress anyone, nor to preach to anyone— She writes simply to unveil the truth. Her journey transcends the identities of religion, nation, and tradition, touching upon that universal dimension where human consciousness blossoms in absolute tranquility. Through her reflections, She explores the following themes: Inner Silence Conscious Living Ethical Responsibility The Invisible Dimensions of Power and Consciousness Her writing is not clamorous— Rather, it is an experience to be felt. It does not invite ...

Writing as the Second Birth

  Meditative Writing – poetic essays and contemplative experiences Writing as the Second Birth “To write is to give birth not to words, but to awareness itself.” Concluding Guidance To write from a place of deep truth means allowing consciousness to flow through your words. You are not merely fabricating a story—rather, you are giving birth to awareness upon the page. You are not merely describing yourself—rather, you are revealing the ‘Self’ within your very presence. You are not merely providing entertainment—rather, you are inviting an awakening.  Every word, every pause, and every breath can serve as a gateway into profound awareness for both the writer and the reader. Trust in the silence between words emerges only when we have truly come to understand silence itself. That which remains unspoken is just as powerful as that which is written: Leaving space for contemplation is essential. Using ellipses (indications of unfinished lines) or line breaks is necessary to invite ...