“Aging gracefully - A concept that is rejected in 40s, but gracefully accepted in 50s...”
Sandhya Jane“Aging gracefully - A concept that is rejected in 40s, but gracefully accepted in 50s...”
Sandhya Jane“Our way of life decrees that everyone is born with a pre-determined destiny. With good karma, one can try to make the most of one’s circumstances. But that’s all. There is a lot that is beyond the power of mere humans, ; the future unfolds the way it is meant to. Everyone acts the way they are meant to and lives as they are meant to, ; not a moment more, not a moment less. Each person that you meet has a role to play and nothing can alter that. The relationship they share with you, the duration of their presence in your life, all of it is ordained”
Sandhya Jane“If you love until it hurts, there can be no more hurt. Once we cross the deepest part of hurt, it doesn’t hurt anymore. . You become part of the eternal journey of love commences again”
Sandhya Jane, Second Spring“A relationship that is not actively nurtured dies out eventually, I told myself. Or does it?”
Sandhya Jane, Second Spring“Aging gracefully - A that is rejected in 40s, but gracefully accepted in 50s...”
Sandhya Jane“I felt a decidedly positive energy in the office with Rohan’s presence. I was not sure if it was real enough for others to experience it too, but I felt it keenly. Gawd, my stupid feelings.”
Sandhya Jane, Second Spring“Follow your heart, includes your responsibilities in everyday life; else heart will have only regrets at the end”
Sandhya Jane, Second Spring“Love in Life is never a battle of 'win' or 'loss' but a journey of unconditional acceptance.”
Sandhya Jane, Second Spring“If you love until it hurts, there can be no more hurt. Once we cross the deepest part of hurt, it doesn’t hurt anymore. You become part of the eternal journey of love… no hurt, no worries, and one just prays for the wellbeing of other person —that’s true love for you. Innumerable poets and philosophers throughout history have tried to figure it out— partially or incompletely. Love is a destined journey.”
Sandhya Jane, Second Spring