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Moksha Journal (Blogs)


The Spiritual Purpose of a Heartbreak
There is something about heartbreak that feels deeply personal, as if the universe has singled you out for suffering. In those quiet hours when you are left with only memories, have you ever wondered—why does it hurt this much? Why does loss carve itself so deeply into the soul, leaving behind an ache that refuses to fade? When I help people through heartbreak, I do not ask them how they are coping. I ask them what they have discovered. Because within the ruins of lost lov
Jan 7, 2025


The Burden of Struggle and the Forgotten Simplicity
Have you ever felt that something only has meaning if it was hard to achieve? That the more difficult the journey, the more valuable the destination? It’s a strange contradiction—humans desire happiness, yet often reject it if it comes too easily. We have been conditioned to believe that struggle is necessary for meaning. That without hardship, there is no true victory. That pain makes experiences real. But is this belief helping us, or have we simply inherited it without q
Jan 6, 2025


Love That Transcends Time and Space
Love is often considered a fleeting emotion, bound by time and physical presence. But what if love is something much more—something that exists beyond lifetimes, dimensions, and even the very fabric of reality? Across cultures, spiritual traditions, and even modern scientific theories, there are hints that love is not just an experience but a force—perhaps the very glue that holds existence together. I have seen love persist where logic would dictate it should fade. I have
Jan 5, 2025


Healing the Wounds We Can’t See
There are wounds that leave scars, ones we can point to and say, This is where I was hurt. A broken bone, a stitched-up cut, a bruise fading from blue to yellow. These injuries are easy to explain. People see them, acknowledge them, and offer sympathy. But what about the wounds no one can see? The ones that live in the mind and the heart? The pain that doesn’t leave a mark but shapes how we think, how we trust, how we move through life? These wounds are the hardest to talk ab
Jan 4, 2025
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