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How Does Worries Take Shape?
Paramahamsa Nithyananda
oi-Priya Devi
By Priya Devi

When you speak to others, what you say is strictly governed by societal rules. You automatically don"t use prohibited or 'politically incorrect" words. But what you say inside yourself, no one except you knows. The thoughts that you generate inside constitute your real worries.
Khalil Gibran, a Lebanese poet of the eighteenth century, beautifully says,'You talk when you cease to be at peace with your thoughts!" and 'Our very verbalization is because we are not able to handle ourselves peacefully within us."
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