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There is something about the monsoon that pushes to go for deep cleansing. Have wash some wounds out that often get brushed under the rug. The melancholic feeling hard to get off the back. We feel like turning back time and making a few different choices. Changing the course of life. If only that was..

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I’d often walk or cycle back from the school I was taking a holiday course in. It was a city where I did not know the language, and would seldom engage into any conversation with anyone. Needless to say, the conversation would be monosyllabic. I’d enjoy the solitude of the unknown city, where no one..

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“There is so much love in your heart that you could heal the entire planet. But just for now let us use this love to heal you.” -Louise L. Hay , You Can Heal Your Life As I begin to talk about one of my favourite book of all times, my heart is brimming with..

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Ever loved someone so much, that you wished they were always a part of your life? Ever realised that person just might be the one you look at, into the mirror?

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He hurriedly managed to catch the train. This was one of those very rare moments when Saurabh would be running late for anything, literally so. The previous night’s conversation had been feeling surreal and he didn’t really have a heart to leave her and her city. For once he hated heading towards his hometown.

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It all started with the mysteriously enchanting land of Banaras, where I set my journey towards at the very beginning of this epic year. A close proximity to death and the taboo and witnessing burning pyres for two long days. Manikarnika Ghaat has given me much more than I could’ve expected to ask for.

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It suddenly sunk and I woke up from a brief nap. It took me a couple of really long seconds to figure out what really was going on. My flight seemed to have decided to drop itself down into the air and have a free fall.

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So… Where do I begin? Like a new dawn, the whole process of ‘letting go’ has begun and needless to say it is quite overwhelming. It started with my some newly made friend left from the Ashram and then Mom and my brother.

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On the background music of ‘Mohe rang do laal’ I was sitting in my room thinking what I could be doing to make the room a little more pleasant than what it is at that very moment. What started as a small cleanup turned out to be life changing.

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We and the number of idiots is equal, I’m sure to have one of their sequel. The snow capped Himalayas here, With whom every moment is a prayer. I long to touch the top most tip, Sit there with a mug of tea to sip.

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