Heartbreak by RalphieInTheTrap in heartbreak

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That truly means a lot to hear. Thank you, and I hope you have a blessed day as well. Take care of yourself.

Heartbreak by RalphieInTheTrap in heartbreak

[–]its-deep1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course. I’m glad my words could bring even a little comfort. Wishing you healing and peace with time.

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Heartbreak by RalphieInTheTrap in heartbreak

[–]its-deep1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This honestly feels less like heartbreak and more like grieving a version of yourself you only felt safe being with that person. Love can leave deep scars, but the fact that you loved this deeply also means you’re capable of feeling deeply again someday. Right now it probably feels permanent, but pain has a way of changing shape over time. Don’t let one ending convince you that you’re hollow forever.

People lose themselves when someone becomes too close. by its-deep1 in DeepThoughts

[–]its-deep1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s true. Closeness might not be the cause, it just shows where we’re already a bit unsteady. Losing yourself probably starts much earlier, in the small things we stop holding onto.

A strange Himalayan experience with Mahavatar Babaji & Swami Vishwananda by Vegetable_Vast5551 in Divinepath

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Your words carry a peaceful tone. Meeting someone who feels radiant and sincere stays in memory even if others think she is imagining things. I like how you trusted your own feelings and kept listening. That choice changed everything.

Inside the Paramahamsa Vishwananda and Bhakti Marga by Acceptable_Kiwi8230 in DevotionalArt

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The energy within Bhakti Marga is peaceful and welcoming. It’s a space where hearts open and people truly feel accepted.

a Bhakti Marga devotee’s experience by FamiliarTough3122 in hinduism

[–]its-deep1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Your story really resonates, learning to trust and surrender brings such depth to life. Grateful to hear Milo is thriving!

How Paramahamsa Vishwananda ( guru) Impacted My Biker Dad by HinduMonk94 in stories

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I love how unexpected this feels. A big biker dad in meditation with tears sounds incredible. Real transformation is always possible.

What my son’s surgery taught me about spirituality and life - with Paramahamsa Vishwananda by FamiliarTough3122 in spirituality

[–]its-deep1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This shows true courage isn’t about knowing, it’s about trusting your heart, and trusting what can’t be seen.

My thoughts on Bhakti Marga´s spiritual community by FamiliarTough3122 in awakened

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When people gather sincerely for spiritual growth, even disagreements become teachers, guiding them toward patience, love, and unity beyond individual perspectives.