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“When God Stopped Living in Temples… and Moved Into Your Breath”

  “When God Stopped Living in Temples… and Moved Into Your Breath” (Inspired by Dariya Sahib ) There is a moment—subtle, almost rebellious—when spirituality stops being inherited… and becomes discovered. It doesn’t happen in a temple. It doesn’t happen in a mosque. It doesn’t even happen in prayer as you were taught. It happens the day you realize: you were outsourcing the Divine. For centuries, humanity has built structures to house what was never meant to be contained. Stone, rituals, chants, identities—they became coordinates to locate God. But the deeper paradox? The more precise the coordinates became, the further the experience drifted. Because truth doesn’t sit still. Dariya Sahib didn’t reject temples because they were wrong. He saw something far more uncomfortable: they had become substitutes. Not gateways. Substitutes. The human mind is clever—it prefers managing symbols over encountering reality. A ritual can be repeated. A place can be visited. A prayer ca...

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