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Developing Shakthi and breaking Patterns!

Many times there are people in your life who you are surrounded by, not just by choice but by the nature of situations.
As a child there were instances where you were with a person with higher Shakthi and no matter what you do, it is all the way difficult to turn things around, as and when you grow up you start recognizing such situations but nevertheless couldn't do anything about it. In many ways, you either lacked the courage or discretion, foremost Shakthi to come out of the situation.
Many times you wonder why is it that you are in such a place, the answer seems to become clearer, either you recognize the patterns of your previous generations, develop enough Shakthi to break them or you fall back into the same trap.
Yet when you recognize the trap, you are pushing hard to breakthrough there are people who you meet, under the compulsions of being family members or childhood friends or acquaintances, they come like vampires drain you and leave.
You sit down every day in Sadhana, develop enough Shakthi, they come, they drain you, done and dusted.
The day you recognize that some people by nature of their being are so, you can sit and hope in a likelihood that they will change, but you analyze whether you have more Shakthi that you meet such people and let them drain you?

Sometimes when a person of a higher consciousness says" Don't be a lightning rod for other people's pain", you don't get it. You sit down every day, generate Shakthi, and when people drain you, you realize enough of this nonsense!

May people develop Shakthi, gain enough clarity to recognize the patterns, and breakthrough!

This post is in reverence and gratitude to my mother on her birthday, my first Guru who helped me navigate through ups and downs, that I have the courage and clarity to write this today.
Happy Birthday, mummy!

Om Gurubyoh Namah.
Jai Maa!

P.S. 
Link to the video
Don't be a lightning Rod for Other People's Pain

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