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O Rangrez and the Colour of Surrender

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The song “O Rangrez” evokes the Sufi and Bhakti idea of dissolving the self in the colour of the Divine The song is almost a spiritual revelation. To truly receive its essence, it must be heard not merely with the mind, but with the ears of the soul. On the surface, O Rangrez is a song of love. But this love is stripped of all worldly claim. It is a longing not for possession, but for dissolution. The defining moment arrives with these extraordinary lines: माला में आ, तुझको पिरो लूँ, तुझे पहनूँ सजन Come into my garland, let me thread you in, so that I may wear you, beloved. होठों में आ, सरगम सा बोलूँ, तुझे रट लूँ सजन Come onto my lips like a musical note; let me chant you, beloved. टेसू मेरी पीस दे, मुझमें ही घुल जा, मिल जा, मिल जा सजना Grind the Tesu flower of my being; dissolve into me, melt and merge. पिघल के मिल जा, अपने ही रंग में... Melt into me, in your own colour. There is no demand for reciprocation. Only a plea: come so close that nothing remains of me. Let me wea...

When Thought Settles Into Stillness

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One question often arises when reflecting on inner stillness: if our lives are filled with activity, responsibilities, and constant engagement with the world, can we ever truly be free from thoughts? Many contemplative traditions suggest that when thoughts momentarily fall silent, the surface of the mind becomes clear and undisturbed. In that stillness, there may appear brief glimpses of something deeper—an awareness that feels sacred, quiet, and expansive. But does this mean that in the midst of everyday life we are cut off from such moments? Perhaps the answer lies in understanding the nature of thoughts themselves. Not all thoughts arise from the same place within us. Some emerge from the restless layers of the ego—shaped by fear, anxiety, comparison, or desire. These are the thoughts that disturb the mind, much like ripples spreading across still water. They arise from self-centred concerns and tend to fragment the mind’s clarity. Yet there is another kind of thought. When the ...

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