Intro:
Yesterday was Guru Poornima—a day
that reveres the teachers and guides who illuminate our paths. For me, this
sacred occasion unfolded in the most personal and profound way. My mother, who
had been in the hospital, returned home. Her recovery felt like a divine
reminder: that the most powerful gurus aren’t always found in temples or
teachings, but in the quiet wisdom of those who raise us, guide us, and walk
beside us every day.
“Some gurus don’t preach—they simply return home, carrying silence that heals.”
Closing Note:
As I sat beside my mother last
night, I couldn’t help but feel the quiet resonance of grace. Her journey
through illness, and her gentle return, renewed a truth I’ve often felt but
never written—healing isn't just about medicine; it’s about presence, timing,
and faith. Her arrival on Guru Poornima was more than coincidence. It was an
affirmation.
To those reading this: look
around. Perhaps the guru you're waiting for has already been there, smiling
softly across the dinner table, whispering strength into your worries, or
simply teaching you how to love with patience.
May you honor them today—and
every day.
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