Tag: pebblegalaxy

  • The Quiet Theft of Attention

    The Quiet Theft of Attention

    The tragedy of modern work is not the weight it places on us, but the thinness of what it asks in return. We stay busy, responsive, and productive—yet rarely absorbed. In a world optimized for motion, this poem traces a quiet inner reckoning, moving from desk-bound distraction to a cosmic reminder: nothing meaningful is ever…

  • The Book That Found Me at the Right Time

    The Book That Found Me at the Right Time

    It did not arrive with a trumpet or prophecy. No celestial courier knocked. It waited— patient as dust on a shelf, as unremarkable as a stone warming itself in afternoon light. #PoetryOfReading #RightTimeRightBook #InnerCosmos #PebbleGalaxy #QuietRevelations

  • You Have Words

    You Have Words

    The bird does not argue with the sky. The river does not ask permission to change. The hurricane arrives whole, without apology. And you— you are given words, small at first, then dangerous, then luminous enough to rearrange a room, a relationship, a future. #YouHaveWords #FreeVersePoetry #InnerLandscape #CosmicReflection #PebbleGalaxy

  • Digital Ocean

    Digital Ocean

    I did not enter the ocean all at once. First, there was the glow— a small square of light held between my palms like a fragile moon. #DigitalOcean #InnerLife #ContemplativePoetry #TechAndHumanity #PebbleGalaxy

  • The Place I Return To

    The Place I Return To

    There is a place I visit often without packing a bag, without buying a ticket. It lives between thoughts and breath, where time pauses long enough for me to remember who I am. #InnerJourney #FreeVersePoetry #CosmicReflection #PebbleGalaxy #QuietPlaces

  • A Rule I Broke to Find My Own Orbit That Worked in My Favor

    A Rule I Broke to Find My Own Orbit That Worked in My Favor

    I was taught that rules hold the world upright, that stopping is dangerous and silence invites loss. But when I paused—quietly, without rebellion— the noise fell away, and I heard something older than fear, something patient as trees and vast as the stars reminding me that stillness, too, is a form of becoming. #FreeVersePoetry #InnerJourney…

  • The Object That Learned the Shape of Me

    The Object That Learned the Shape of Me

    I keep it in the lowest drawer, beneath expired warranties and forgotten manuals—not because it is useful, but because it remembers me. This poem traces the quiet life of an object that refused to be discarded, becoming a witness to change, loss, endurance, and the strange way memory settles into the ordinary. What begins as…

  • Vakratunda Mahakaya: A Deep, Word-by-Word Meaning of the Ganesh Stotra

    Vakratunda Mahakaya: A Deep, Word-by-Word Meaning of the Ganesh Stotra

    Before every beginning lies a pause. In this deeply reflective exploration, we unpack the Vakratunda Mahakaya Ganesh stotra word by word — not as ritual, but as a living map of intelligence, flexibility, and inner clarity. A contemplative journey into why Ganesh is invoked first, and how these ancient verses still guide modern beginnings. ॥ॐ…

  • A Habit That Quietly Changed My Life: A Small Silence That Changed Everything

    A Habit That Quietly Changed My Life: A Small Silence That Changed Everything

    It did not arrive with a drumroll or demand to be noticed. It came as a pause—small, almost forgettable— a quiet sitting before the world learned my name for the day. What began as stillness slowly became a lens, revealing how life whispers before it speaks, and how presence, practiced gently, can widen into something…

  • Te’ora: Where the Inner Journey Meets the Cosmos

    Te’ora: Where the Inner Journey Meets the Cosmos

    Te’ora arrives not as a revelation but as recognition— that I have always been inside something listening. Between the smallest thought and the largest sky, I soften, learning that connection, not certainty, is what makes the vastness bearable. #Teora #FreeVersePoetry #InnerJourney #CosmicAwareness #PebbleGalaxy