I paused for a moment and answered the question. I am grateful for the ability to create a beautiful, eternal moment of stillness.
1 day ago | 7
Absolutely. I have recently picked up a book I read many year ago, Sabbath by Wayne Muller. This and Deepak’s work is a great way to start every day! Thank you, Deepak!
4 hours ago | 0
Nice to hear a comment for free, not a fee, not selling vitamins that he come back from his spiritual materialism. I miss him.
26 minutes ago | 0
Deepak is my all time favorite author and speaker. I saw him live once in March 2000 in San Antonio TX at Trinity University’s Laurie Auditorium. It was a magical lecture. Upgraded my life and awareness of life in a very powerful way. Eternal gratitude for all your special work and to God for bringing you to Earth at this pivotal time in human evolution.
1 day ago | 2
I have passed isolated for 6 months without leaving my home I'm still in depression from my wife cheating with three different men I've lost my kids I can't get over it
9 hours ago | 1
Solitude. Silence. Stillness. Makes life's journey simple and smiling
21 hours ago | 1
Absolutely the most difficult and necessary thing that I ever had to do, to take a few moments for solitude, then everything makes sense again, then the cycle happens all over again lol.
1 day ago | 0
The Chopra Well
We often search for answers outside of ourselves — in achievements, in validation, in constant motion. But the deepest guidance comes not from the world, but from within.
Solitude is not loneliness — it is a sacred space where you return to your essence.
In that stillness, distractions fall away.
In that silence, clarity arises.
And in that connection, the soul speaks.
It doesn’t shout. It whispers.
If your soul could speak one sentence to you right now, what would it say?
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