Imagination!

I create everything in my mind;
Some are true and some are fictional
I guess! That's fine!
The cruelty of facts
often haunting me;
Trust looks good on screen
It's applicable whether for me or thee!
I glance at the cloud...
The clarity comes, when I watch the clouds' portrait to convey the signal,
and understand my imagination!
Feelings, time doesn't matter-
thus sweat!
The only thing that evaluates
and that's power, wealth!
The scratches outside
recoved with time;
The wound inside
is intact for a lifetime!
Yes, I know! I hurt
with my aphorism;
Foremost, I have taken
a lot of sarcasm!
While it's easy for people to hurt others, they often forget that someone is quietly observing their words and actions.
I firmly believe in "Karma" and the timeless proverb, "what goes around, comes around." It reminds us that our actions have consequences, and that can be a source of comfort.
Lately, I've found strength in focusing inward and reflecting on my conscience. It's all too easy to blame others for our hurt; instead, I've asked myself what I can learn from the situation. When I face challenges or feel unjustly hurt, I turn to the Almighty and seek understanding rather than pointing fingers.
I embrace my nature, which is simple yet profound—I choose to take in the insults and behaviour of others with grace. Doing so helps me realize that they will eventually experience their own Karma, often in ways multiplied by the universe.

The injuries we suffer may not be visible from the outside, but the pain we carry within can only be understood by the supreme power. Remember, every struggle presents an opportunity for growth, and by nurturing our inner strength, we emerge wiser and stronger. Let’s continue to lift each other up and trust the journey!

- The famous Indian poet, and saint Kabir Das's doha:-👇
"बुरा जो देखन मैं चला, बुरा न मिलिया कोय। जो दिल खोजा आपना, मुझसे बुरा न कोय।"
"Bura jo dekhan main chala, bura na milia koi.
Jo man khoja apna, to mujhse bura na koi".
When I went out to find someone bad, I could find no one bad.
But when I searched my own heart, I found that there was no one worse than myself.
We often focus on uncovering the mistakes of others, but too frequently neglect to examine ourselves. When we begin this self-reflection, we naturally stop blaming others.
It's easy to hurt people with our words and actions, but only when we experience the same can we truly grasp how challenging it can be to endure such pain.

Self-analysis is powerful. I've realised the importance of maintaining distance from toxic people and negative thoughts. Instead of seeking validation from others, I've embraced the journey of self-improvement. After all, no one will accompany us when we leave this world.
Prioritise what brings you joy. Sometimes, immersing ourselves in imagination allows us to move past the faces we’d rather not see again. Embrace your happiness and shape your own experience!

