The incomplete journey of unfulfilled desires …

It would be erroneous to see it as a cliffhanger state.
Maybe the reader yearns for more. Being accustomed to reading in various posts on this august forum; about multiple past life expriences and encounters / Q&A sessions with the spirit guides etc.
But, this was my first session after the workshop. I chose to be with my basics-the fundamentals and my subject/theme. In fact, I do the same even today.
You’ll appreciate this session has (surprisingly) been so god-damn perfect in terms of being within the boundaries determined by the theme (reason for PLR session). The session flows through with almost negligible deviations from the subject and therefore it has ended the way it has.

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@Vagabond oh yeah! Reading your post was a breath of fresh air, unfiltered, unapologetic, and utterly engaging. I enjoyed every bit of it :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: too bad this was the only one, wish there were more reports to binge :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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@Vagabond Whatever approach you’re using is deeply believable yet unique (suits you completely) it doesn’t feel performative for the sake of sounding impressive. There’s a rawness and honesty to it that makes it evident that this is not BS. It’s purposeful and most importantly it works. The results speak louder than explanations, and the way the process unfolded reflects real understanding rather than technique for technique’s sake.

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@Vagabond This was genuinely the most fun and engaging cases to read on the forum. It drew me in completely, the raw setup, the process, the curiosity it sparked. As a reader, I found myself wanting more, almost expecting the next turn in the story, and then it ended rather abruptly. That sense of ‘wait, that’s it?’ really came from how enjoyable and interesting the case was.

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@Vagabond I wasn’t questioning the wisdom behind it, just wondering how approval was determined from the pre-session stages alone. That one’s on me, I could’ve articulated it more clearly. My bad!! I would never judge my teacher. My words came from curiosity not questing his wisdom and Venu Sir knows that very well!!

This wasn’t an attack that needed defending. It was a simple comment meant to understand, not to confront. There was no judgment in my heart, only respect, and a desire to understand.

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As I read these 4 lines reminded me of your post (complaining) about the cliffhangar state…

दास्ता की कुछ अधूरी पंक्तियां होती है,
जो लफ्जों में नहीं निगाहों में बयां होती है।
जो सच लगता है वो अक्सर किस्सा होता है,
असलियत तो पर्दे के पीछे खामोश खड़ी होती है।

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Not complaining! Don’t turn a statement into drama :expressionless_face:

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For Hasan-

वो तिरे नसीब की बारिशें किसी और छत पे बरस गईं
दिल-ए-बे-ख़बर मिरी बात सुन उसे भूल जा उसे भूल जा

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