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Kashaf Rashid's avatar

This was beautiful. Thanks for sharing .

katherine's avatar

Thank you 🥹

Dayana's avatar

Beautiful 💕

katherine's avatar

Wow thank you ((,:

Dayana's avatar

I can’t wait to see what you publish next ☺️

Nigel Fulmore-Smith's avatar

There are some beautiful pieces here!

katherine's avatar

Thank you so much! I saw your bio and my dad is a pastor as well! Your read means so much to me 🤎

Nigel Fulmore-Smith's avatar

Thank you. I pray God is blessing you on your journey of writing.

the velvet letters.'s avatar

But why do I love the haiku so much 😭

katherine's avatar

I do too 🥹

Kaitlen Elaine's avatar

beautifully written x

katherine's avatar

Thank you so much 🤎

veiledheartz's avatar

Wow, I love he structure of your Romeo and Juliet poem! It’s crafted so intentionally! I love the them of satisfaction in a world that is all about instant gratification which gradually grows into a numbing feeling where your no longer satisfied by the before, I think the poem really caught that, love it!

katherine's avatar

Ugh this is SO kind thank you for taking time and reading 🥹🤎

Kayleigh Thorpe's avatar

\o/ Love this! Well done

Ophelia's avatar

Looking to the greats for help isn’t completely bad. Striving to always improve and writing everyday could make it so you never stop improving. Though, I quite like your writing. It reminds me of my own. :))

Elisse Crown's avatar

gorgeous works. i especially love the one about imagination and the consequences (both helpful and unhelpful) of a vivid one

Kaira's avatar

The article written by you was really relatable. Often time we chase perfection and re-read what we have written again and again but most often than not we failed to realise that perfection is nothing but a myth - a perception. Thankyou for reminding me that.

Lillian Kennedy's avatar

this is beautiful wow, I love your style <3

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Hello, so happy to connect with you 🤍 I just subscribed to your content, and I hope you feel like subscribing to mine too 💌 xx

rakshanda 💙's avatar

This is so meloncholically heartwarming. The slight battle of never being enough, never being satisfied, this urge to always be perfect.

Also, WRITE THEM DOWN before sleep steals them again. IS SOOO REAL.

i love this piece so much, thank you for sharing this gem💌💌

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Om Anandmay Om Shantimay's avatar

Holy Geeta 2.71:

Verse:  

He who abandons all desires and lives free from longing, without the sense of ‘mine’ and without ego — he attains peace.

Explanation:  

This verse describes the qualities of a truly wise person. Such a person has renounced all worldly cravings and attachments. “Free from longing” means he does not chase pleasures or possessions. “Without the sense of mine” implies detachment from ownership or possessiveness. “Without ego” means he does not identify himself with the body or pride.  

When one lives in such a state — free from desire, attachment, and ego — one attains true inner peace. This peace is not momentary but deep, spiritual, and lasting. It is the fruit of self-realization and detachment.

Om Anandmay Om Shantimay 🙏

Please: Chant the divine mantra "Om Anandmay Om Shantimay" continuously and meditatively alongside all your righteous deeds selflessly and live a restraint life full of celibacy