Nipa Shah

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NIPA SHAH

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I am a passionate seeker on a lifelong journey of spiritual exploration. With a genuine interest in sharing their experiences and insights, they aim to create a space for open discussion and growth. The writing is infused with a sense of curiosity and a deep respect for the diverse paths to inner peace and connection.

The Power of Intentions: Leaving Positive Footprints on the Journey of Our Souls

  In life, our intentions are like unseen guides, silently shaping our thoughts, actions, and the impact we make on the path we walk. They are more than fleeting wishes or passing thoughts...

Untangling Attachments: The Path to Inner Freedom

Attachments are like invisible threads that weave through every corner of our lives. These connections—whether to people, things, or even ideas—bring joy, comfort, and a sense of belonging. Yet, if...

The Art of Non-Possession

So, here’s a personal revelation that hit me like a ton of bricks when I wrote “What Every Soul Wants”. As I deep-dived into the principles of non-possession, I couldn’t help but...

Choosing Solitude

I’m a people person. I enjoy the energy of social interactions—the laughter, conversations, and shared experiences that bring fun and connection. However, there’s an equally cherished part of my life:...

Seeing the Bigger Picture.

Anekantvad, or “the doctrine of non-absolutism,” encourages us to see the complexity of reality. It reminds us that truth isn’t just black or white; it’s like a gem with many...

Embracing Silence: The Path to Inner Peace and Self-Discovery

Over the past few years, I’ve been on a journey that has reshaped how I experience the world and myself. And one of the most powerful tools in this transformation was something simple yet profound: a...

The Quest for Meaning – Spirituality, Religion, and Our Inner Journey

Does this stat make you pause? It sure did for me. Apparently, 7 in 10 U.S. adults claim they’re spiritual, with 22% identifying as spiritual but not religious. Now, I get it – there’s this...

Deluding karma prevents us from recognizing our own shortcomings and 
limits our ability to improve ourselves and our relationships.