SAJAL DEBNATH
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If someone wants me bad then it is his karma, i will not wish harm to anyone, it is my religion
Karma and Compassion: Contemplation on Spiritual Power In life, there are times when people do things from anger, jealousy, or desire. Some may wish bad luck for us or simply broadcast negative vibes to us. What if we brought compassion forward instead of matching the negativity with its opposite? What if we just let karma play itself out and stay true to our morals instead of retaliating? This is not just proof of personal strength, but also a reflection of a higher spiritual understanding.
By SAJAL DEBNATHabout a year ago in Education
The Art of Rekindling Romance: A New Beginning
The garden of romance requires routine maintenance. We all know that the beginning of a relationship is so amazing and unexpected, basically just thrilling. At the same time, however, we also acclimate and adapt too easily to new surroundings and, as a result, the vibrancy can start to seem normal — or even boring. The beauty of love is that it is not admittance and love is not static, it can always be revived, deepened and rediscovered yet again. It’s about rebuilding something, not for now, but rekindling romance to live a new beginning, with changes and shared experiences.
By SAJAL DEBNATHabout a year ago in Writers
How to Really Know You’re in Love
**How to *Really* Know You’re in Love: Signs of True Emotional Connection** Love is one of the most profound emotions humans experience, yet it can also be one of the most confusing. Many people find themselves asking the question, "Am I really in love, or is this just infatuation?" Love and infatuation can often feel similar, especially in the early stages of a relationship, but there are key differences that help distinguish genuine love from fleeting emotions. Knowing you're truly in love requires an understanding of your emotions, your connection to the other person, and your intentions in the relationship.
By SAJAL DEBNATHabout a year ago in Motivation
To Be Loved Is to Be Seen: The Power of Recognition in Relationships
In the intricate web of human relationships, love is often defined in many ways: affection, care, trust, and loyalty. But at the heart of love lies something deeper and more profound—recognition. To be loved is, in essence, to be seen. It is a feeling of being truly noticed, accepted, and understood for who we are at our core. It transcends mere surface interactions, reaching into the depths of our existence, validating both our light and shadow. Love is a complex and multifaceted experience, often defined by emotions such as affection, care, and attachment. However, beneath the surface of these emotions lies a powerful truth: to be loved is, at its core, to be truly seen. The essence of love, in many ways, is about being recognized for who we are, with all our strengths, flaws, and uniqueness. This concept challenges us to rethink love not as a mere feeling but as an act of deep recognition and acceptance.
By SAJAL DEBNATHabout a year ago in Motivation
Embracing Mistakes: The Pathway to Growth and Success
In a society that often equates success with perfection, mistakes are frequently seen as failures to be avoided. However, mistakes are a fundamental part of personal and professional growth. Rather than being setbacks, they serve as powerful learning tools that help us build resilience, sharpen our skills, and propel us toward success. Embracing mistakes is not just about accepting imperfection—it's about leveraging every misstep as an opportunity for improvement and progress.
By SAJAL DEBNATHabout a year ago in Motivation
How Love Affects the Human Brain
Love is a complex and multifaceted emotion that profoundly affects the human brain, influencing our thoughts, behaviors, and overall well-being. This intricate process involves a range of neurotransmitters, hormones, and brain regions, creating the powerful and often overwhelming feelings associated with love. To fully understand how love affects the human brain, it's essential to explore the different stages of love—attraction, romantic love, and long-term attachment—and the corresponding changes that occur in the brain during each stage.
By SAJAL DEBNATHabout a year ago in Writers





