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“In this sanctuary, may you discover the deep well of wisdom that has always been yours, a wisdom that whispers in the stillness, guiding your steps with gentle and sure hands. Your soul, ever attentive, watches over you with a love that is both tender and fierce, drawing you back to the essence of who you are, even in the midst of the world's noise and demands.”

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“May your days be filled with the gentle assurance that your soul is ever-present, gathering your experiences, holding your memories, and guiding you toward the light of your true nature. In this secret, sacred shelter, may you find the peace that surpasses all understanding, the strength to face each day with grace, and the joy that comes from knowing you are always held, always guided, and always loved.”

“In the quiet chambers of your heart, where the ache of absence dwells, may you find a soft light to guide you through the shadows of loss. For grief is not a destination but a path, winding through valleys of memory and moments of longing. It is a sacred journey, one that honors the depth of your love, and in its own time, reveals the quiet presence of those who have gone before you.”

“When the waves of grief rise again, when the reality of their absence pierces your heart afresh, may you find the strength to surrender to the sorrow, to let it wash over you like a cleansing rain. For in this surrender, there is a kind of healing, a gradual softening of the edges of your pain, as you learn to carry the weight of your love and loss with grace.”

“Our self is not constructed by claiming one side of a duality. Rather we are fashioned as drops of water, of the same abundant substance as the ocean. We have within our small selves all the properties, all the constitutive molecules that make up the limitless whole. We are the many, held in the one. We are fractal images of the ultimate reality. If we embraced this wholeness within ourselves, perhaps we would be less anxious as men about the feminine within, less anxious as heterosexuals about our (perhaps unexplored) capacity to love someone of the same sex, less anxious as Hindus about the evidence of Muslim culture in our lives, less anxious as ‘upper castes’ about the breaching of our spaces by the “lower”, and generally speaking less anxious as “us” about the lurking presence of “them” in us. We could relax into our porosity. We would no longer need to feel small, threatened and in constant need of securing our borders, rallying our defences against being overwhelmed by the “Other”.”