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Feeling bored is a good sign.

Most people panic when boredom shows up.
They scroll. They distract. They escape.

But boredom isn’t emptiness.
It’s what appears when the mind stops being overstimulated.

No constant dopamine.
No urgency.
No emotional noise.

Just stillness.
And that stillness feels strange if your identity was built on busyness, validation, or constant consumption.

Boredom means:
• You’re no longer running on compulsion
• Old distractions stopped working
• The mind finally has space to see clearly

In the Gita, silence and stillness aren’t problems to solve.

They’re conditions for clarity.

If you don’t escape boredom, something shifts:
• Real curiosity returns
• Creativity wakes up
• Purpose becomes visible

Growth rarely announces itself with excitement.

It usually arrives quietly, disguised as boredom.

Don’t rush to fill the gap.

That gap is where awareness begins.

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1 week ago | [YT] | 0

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🦋 The Mind Is a Butterfly

During meditation, focus feels impossible.
The mind hovers… touches stillness for a second… then flies away again.

This isn’t failure.
This is its nature.

A butterfly was never meant to be nailed to a flower.
Awareness is not about forcing stillness.
It’s about noticing the movement without chasing it.

That brief moment when the mind rests?
That counts.
That is the practice.

In the Gita, Krishna never asks Arjuna to silence the mind.
He asks him to observe, return, and remain unattached.

Focus is not staying.
Focus is returning.

Sit. Watch. Return.
Again. And again. And again.

Stillness comes later, quietly, when you stop demanding it.

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4 weeks ago | [YT] | 1