Mohsin Ahmad
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Under the Elder Tree
Long before the kingdoms of men carved roads through wild hills and named the stars in the sky, there was a tree older than time, standing in the center of an untouched glade. This was the Elder Tree—its bark black as midnight, its leaves silver as moonlight, and its roots coiled deep into the bones of the earth.
By Mohsin Ahmad6 months ago in Art
"Blind Faith, Empty Bowl"
**Blind Faith, Empty Bowl** In a quiet mountain village nestled between the Himalayas, there lived a man named Kashi. He was known not for his wealth or his wisdom, but for his **unshakable faith in God**. Every morning, Kashi would rise before the sun, bathe in the freezing river, and walk barefoot to the temple at the edge of the forest, where he would pray for hours.
By Mohsin Ahmad7 months ago in Motivation
The Weight of Unfinished Heartbeats
There is a place where time does not flow—not forward, not backward, but sideways, like a river hesitating at the edge of a cliff. It is the pause between one breath and the next, the silence between heartbeats, where the unfinished things go.
By Mohsin Ahmad7 months ago in Poets


