Param Dwij says:“You will be asked to die a thousand times while still alive — not as punishment, but as permission to begin again.” There comes a point in every life—often quietly, sometimes violently—when the…
Param Dwij says:“The flame was never the problem. The wind was.” I. The Modern Soul is Tired We live in an age of constant input. Notifications. Deadlines. Multitasking. Every day we start something new —…
Param Dwij says:“You are not late. You are just returning to yourself at your own pace. Let the world run ahead. You breathe.” I. The Pressure to Begin Loudly The first week of January often…
Param Dwij says:“The fire never leaves you. It only waits for silence to feel your breath again.” I. The Quiet Loss of Aliveness Most people don’t experience collapse in a dramatic fashion. Instead, it unfolds…
Every year, Maha Shivratri arrives without announcement. It does not compete for attention, does not plead for belief, and does not demand celebration. It simply stands there — like silence in a room full of…
Param Dwij says:“Listen not to reply, not to analyse, but to dissolve — into the breath of another’s soul.” I. We All Crave to Be Heard In every conversation — whether we admit it or…
Param Dwij says:“True maturity is not in doing more, but in resting as the One who was never undone.” The Myth of Arrival: Why Most Seekers Stay Lost For many, the spiritual journey begins not…
Param Dwij says:“It takes more strength to stay soft in this world than to harden. Do not confuse gentleness with weakness.” I. Why We Harden From an early age, life teaches us that being soft…
Param Dwij says:“Return without shame. Begin again without fear. Every breath is Daata whispering — come back to yourself.” I. You Don’t Have to Get It Right the First Time Life rarely moves in a…
Param Dwij says:“Breath is not just oxygen. It is the oldest prayer, repeated by the body since the moment you were born.” Forgotten Wisdom in Every Inhale Your breath is the most ancient rhythm of…

