Pebble’s Galaxy: a blog.

  • Sprouted Ragi Quinoa Superfood Curry: Complete Protein One-Pot Wellness Ritual

    Sprouted Ragi Quinoa Superfood Curry: Complete Protein One-Pot Wellness Ritual

    Transform Sunday mornings into vitality rituals with Sprouted Ragi Quinoa Superfood Curry. This 20-minute pressure cooker blend delivers 25g complete protein from sprouted ragi, quinoa, black gram, and paneer. Boosts energy, digestion, and satiety while preserving 92% broccoli nutrients. Perfect for reflective eaters seeking mindful nourishment. #SproutedRagi #QuinoaCurry #SuperfoodRecipe #WellnessRitual #HighProteinVeg

  • Typing, Still

    Typing, Still

    “Explanations turn into weather. It’s starting to rain, I think. Or maybe that’s just the neighbor watering plants.” #unresolved #conversationpoem #everydaymoments #quietdrama #freeverse

  • The Colleges That Taught Me Without Walls

    The Colleges That Taught Me Without Walls

    Some lessons arrived without classrooms— the sky teaching patience, silence teaching depth, and loss opening rooms I did not know my heart could hold. I studied everywhere, and the universe kept the record. #lifelonglearning #innerjourney #freeversepoetry #cosmicawareness #pebblegalaxy

  • The Silence the Snow Brings

    The Silence the Snow Brings

    Snow does not arrive — it listens. It lowers the world’s voice until even thought learns to whisper. In that quiet, something ancient stirs, reminding us that stillness is not the absence of life, but its most patient form. #TheSilenceTheSnowBrings #WinterStillness #InnerJourney #CosmicQuiet #PebbleGalaxy

  • Writing My Own Script (or, the Long Way Out of the Loop): A Life Beyond Repetition

    Writing My Own Script (or, the Long Way Out of the Loop): A Life Beyond Repetition

    I no longer rush to name who I am. I let the question breathe. Some days I am quiet water, some days a fire learning restraint, some days the soil that holds everything without being seen. I am learning that life is not meant to be recycled endlessly, but composted— broken down into something truer,…

  • Where the River Remembers – a tanka-prose

    Where the River Remembers – a tanka-prose

    The river carries silences and unspoken goodbyes, bending unchanged while memories soften like moss on stone. In its patient flow, connection transforms into wind, water, and the quiet space between breaths. #TankaProse #RiverMemories #NatureHeals #PoetryHealing #TimelessLove

  • What the Day Leaves Behind: tanka-prose

    What the Day Leaves Behind: tanka-prose

    As daylight bends toward evening, even shadows hesitate—caught between departure and stillness. In the gentler pause of late afternoon, we learn that presence leaves softer traces than pursuit. #TankaProse #MindfulMoments #EveningLight #PoetryCommunity #Reflections

  • Whispers Beyond the Edge

    Crossing the invisible boundary between humans and the natural world is not about science or mastery—it is about kneeling in awe, listening deeply, and responding with patience, humility, and care. Through the lens of a beginner’s mind, we rediscover laughter, courage, and the quiet miracle of life unfolding in every leaf, river, and star. #BeginnerMind…

  • The Quiet Bravery of Becoming

    There comes a moment when loneliness stops feeling like an ache and begins to feel like an invitation— a quiet threshold where the self pauses, listening for something deeper than noise, older than fear, wider than the life it has known. It is here that courage softens into honesty, and devotion becomes the choice to…

  • Between Breaths, Where the Door Stays Ajar: The Sacred Pause Between What Was and What Waits

    Between Breaths, Where the Door Stays Ajar: The Sacred Pause Between What Was and What Waits

    Between endings and beginnings lies a quiet sanctuary — a breath where time loosens its grip and the soul listens without urgency. In that sacred pause, we are neither who we were nor who we will become, but something tender, listening, and alive. This is where roots deepen unseen, where grief and hope sit side…

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