@Priyankaā¦
Iām truly sorry for your loss..ā¦
In my lived experience there are some pains in life that no philosophy, no logic can fully hold. Losing a sibling..⦠just do not take away a person, it takes away a part of our shared identity, our childhood, that silent emotional anchor we donāt even realize we lean on..⦠until itās gone.
And yet⦠what I felt most strongly while reading your journey is not just grief, but grace quietly entering through that grief.
This is such a real, honest space, because healing is not about erasing pain, itās about creating enough space within us so that pain can coexist with understandingā¦. without consuming us.
Many of us reached Amarantos not by planning, but by being guided .
Your shift from feeling helpless..⦠to slowly finding meaning, structure, and purpose is very powerful. Because when grief transforms into compassion, something sacred happensā¦and the same depth which once felt like darkness..⦠starts becoming a light for others.
Amarantos workshop is not just a learning, but an inner journey*.* Techniques can be taught..⦠but what really stays is the subtle reconnection with self.
About your parentsā¦..sometimes, the fact that you are walking this path now⦠is also a form of healing reaching them in ways words cannot. Even your presence, your understandingā¦.. will become a silent support system for them.
And yes..⦠the bonds we form in the batchā¦..are never accidental. There is a reason certain souls sit together in that room at that exact time.
My deep Gratitude to dr. Venu and
Nehaā
for making this happen.
@Priyanka, your journey is still unfoldingā¦..
Your brother may not be physically here..⦠but the love, the connection, the imprint he left within you⦠hasnāt gone anywhere. Sometimes, this very connection becomes a doorway..⦠not of loss, but of deeper understanding n this is from my own lived experience 
Thank you for sharing so openly⦠it takes courage to be this real.
Sending you and your family warmth, strengthā¦.. and gentle healing, one layer at a time 