🌑 New Moon, New Beginning • Ramadan Kareem 🌙
🌑 Three weeks of silence. I disappeared. Work and study overwhelmed me. I forgot that this practice isn't about productivity; it's about presence. I'm not apologizing. The moon doesn't apologize for going dark. 🌙 Ramadan Kareem to those beginning their sacred month of fasting and reflection. How beautiful that this new moon coincides with Ramadan, a time when millions of people worldwide commit to discipline, purification, and beginning again with each dawn. A month dedicated to the practice of presence, surrender, and returning to what matters. Islam understands something profound: cycles of renewal are sacred. If you've: • Started meditating and stopped • Set January intentions that faded by mid-month • Joined this community then drifted away • Felt the pull of practice, then felt resistance win You're not broken. You're human. You're cycling. Osho said something powerful to his disciples who failed at their practice: "Don't feel guilty. That guilt becomes a greater burden than the failure itself. Instead, feel grateful you noticed. Feel grateful you're here again. That awareness, that return — that is the real practice." 🌑 This New Moon: Begin Again Not with grand commitments. Just this: Can you show up right now with a pure heart and a clear mind? Not tomorrow's heart. Not yesterday's mind. Just this one. Let go of: Guilt about what you didn't do Shame about who you haven't been Fear that you'll fail again Arrive as you are — perfectly imperfect — and simply begin. 3-Minute Practice (Optional) Sit tonight or tomorrow. Say this (out loud or silently): "I welcome my failures as teachers. I release guilt as unnecessary weight. I begin again, not because I have to, but because I can. This moon, this breath, this moment — enough." You don't have to report back. You don't have to prove anything. The moon is new. So are you. Whether you're fasting, meditating, or simply breathing through another day — may this lunar cycle bring you closer to your truest self.