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Love vs Duty
It is an eye opener from Osho. Would like to share with you all Summary is created by Google Gemini and pasted here as is without editing anything. In Chapter 8 of Tantric Transformations , Osho expands on the "Mother" example to show how duty is not just a lack of love, but a form of subtle violence . When a mother acts out of duty rather than love, Osho explains that she enters a cycle of sacrifice and revenge that poisons the relationship for both parties. Here are the sp
Chekuri Vijay
Dec 23, 20255 min read
Why Did God Create Hunger?
Sometimes I wonder why God created hunger. He could have made us in a way that we never needed food or water. But maybe hunger has a deeper purpose. The first reason, I feel, is that hunger connects us with nature. When we are hungry, we look for food — fruits, vegetables, grains — all gifts from the earth. It reminds us that our life depends on the plants, the trees, the rain, and the soil. We start to care for nature because we realize how much it cares for us. Through hung
Chekuri Vijay
Dec 16, 20252 min read
Marriage - I take care of you
I advise to go through this before reading further. In the context of marriage, it is very common to hear a man say to a woman, “I will take care of you,” and many women also look for a partner whom they believe will “take care of them.” In my view, this can easily become a trap for both. It often recreates a parent–child pattern: one person becomes the caretaker, the other becomes dependent, and slowly both begin to lose their freedom. As children, it is natural that our p
Chekuri Vijay
Dec 13, 20252 min read
Lover
There is a love in me that feels unconditional, especially toward children and many people in my life. When I look deeply into myself to find the source of this love, I encounter something unknown within that naturally wants to share, guide, and support those around me. For a long time, I believed that “I, Vijay” as a separate ego was the one giving this love, but now it is clear that this unknown presence is the real giver, and “Vijay” is simply the channel. In the same way
Chekuri Vijay
Dec 13, 20252 min read
Jada Bharata
Today, unexpectedly, I remembered the story of Jada Bharata from the Bhagavatam. He renounced his kingdom and became a great saint, but in the last days of his life he became attached to a deer and was reborn as a deer. While listening, a sudden insight arose in me: he did not fully trust the universe and believed he personally had to take care of the deer, as if without him it could not survive. If a deer in danger comes to me, it is natural that I offer shelter. A quiet inn
Chekuri Vijay
Dec 13, 20252 min read
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