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🌿 Where You Are Now
My dear friend, grief is like a silent river flowing deep within the heart—sometimes calm, sometimes overwhelming. When someone we love leaves this world, the emptiness feels unbearable. But know this: your sorrow is a sacred expression of love, and healing is possible. The Bhagavad Gita offers gentle light to guide you through this tender, painful journey of loss.

🌿 Where You Are Now
Grief is a silent river flowing deep within our hearts, carrying the weight of loss and the ache of farewell. When someone dear departs, the rituals and mourning can feel both a balm and a burden. It’s natural to seek meaning and comfort in these sacred acts, yet the soul’s journey gently reminds us of the impermanence woven into life’s fabric. You are not alone in this tender sorrow — there is light even in the darkest moments.

🌿 You Are Not Alone
My dear friend, the pain of loss feels like a deep, aching silence inside the heart. Mourning is a sacred journey — it’s your soul’s way of honoring what was precious and real. It’s okay to feel broken, to cry, to sit with the emptiness. Yet, within this sorrow, there is a gentle invitation from time itself — to heal, to grow, and eventually to find peace again. You are not alone on this path.

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🌿 Let’s Begin Here
Dear one, the ache of loss is a sacred wound—deep and raw. It’s natural to grieve, to feel the weight of absence, and to seek comfort in rituals that honor what was. The Bhagavad Gita doesn’t ask us to deny these feelings but offers a gentle light to hold alongside them, teaching us how to transform sorrow into a path of healing and understanding. You are not alone in this tender journey.