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☕️ Sip 1 - The Bitter Beginning

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 ☕️ Sip 1 - The Bitter Beginning Where Caste First Touched Humanity A Special Note to the Reader If you feel this reflection sounds unfamiliar or distant, pause for a moment and ask your father, your grandparents, or an elder in your family. Ask them how water was drawn, how food was served, how temples were entered, and how silence was maintained. You may hear stories that were never written in textbooks, but were lived quietly, accepted normally, and remembered painfully. Let's have a Sip In many villages, caste was not taught - it was absorbed. Before a child learned alphabets, they learned where to stand, which well to avoid, which vessel was “not for us”, and which space was forbidden. Water flowed, but dignity didn’t. Temples echoed prayers, but not equality. Land decided power. Birth decided worth. Silence decided survival. This was not hatred spoken aloud. It was discrimination practiced daily - so normal that questioning it felt abnormal. Those at the bottom didn’t always ...

1st Journey Towards Self-Realisation - The Child Who Asked, “Who Am I?”

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The Child Who Asked, “Who Am I?” A Journey Towards Self-Realisation Part 1 Opening Since my childhood, I have been exploring some “ jhakjhor dene wale sawaal ” — questions that shake the very roots of existence: Who am I? Why am I living here? Why do I take birth and die? What am I truly gaining in this world? These questions were not learnt from any book; they simply arose in my innocent mind when I was barely six or eight. Too young for others, perhaps — yet those thoughts felt ancient within me. The Early Quest I asked everyone — from fourth-class employees to top officers, from humble villagers to great entrepreneurs. Some laughed . Some listened . Some feared I might leave for the Himalayas in search of God. A few even thought I was psychologically disturbed. But my questions were genuine — my search was honest . Once, when a sadhu visited our village for a pravachan, the village head , Late Shri Ramesh Veer Singh, fondly introduced me to him. I asked, “ Who am I ?” He smiled ...

A Journey Towards Self-Realisation Index

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A Journey Towards Self-Realisation Index A soul’s dialogue with the Universe — from innocent questions to infinite answers. A Note Before You Begin... There are questions that shake the soul — Who am I? Why am I here? As a child , I asked them with innocent wonder. As an adult , I searched for their answers in books, people, and silence. What began as curiosity became companionship — with the Universe itself. Each part of this journey is a reflection , a revelation , and a reminder that life’s deepest truths are often whispered through our own thoughts. Welcome to this divine series, “A Journey Towards Self-Realisation” — a soul’s dialogue with the Universe, from innocent questions to infinite answers.  Phase 1: The Childhood Quest (Roots of Wonder) Part 1 – The Unanswered Questions A curious child asks: Who am I? Why am I here? — and begins his lifelong journey of wonder. https://mathivationhub.blogspot.com/2025/11/the-child-who-asked-who-am-i.html Part 2 – The Potter’s Wisdom ...