The Uncurseable Balance of Righteousness
The philosophical assertion, "What God has blessed cannot be cursed," speaks to a core, intrinsic nature that remains inviolable regardless of external trials. This concept finds a subtle resonance in the fate associated with the zodiac sign of Libra (Tula Rashi) in Vedic astrology, which governs balance, justice, and relationships. The path of the individual often revolves around an unending quest for equilibrium. Fate, in this context, is the recurring challenge to maintain internal harmony while navigating the chaotic forces of external relationships and the constant demands of the world.
The pursuit of balance becomes a lifelong endeavor, frequently marked by intense struggle. To be a pillar for others, offering deep empathy and unwavering kindness, often means experiencing a painful deficit in self-care. It is a continuous, difficult act of weighing profound losses and endured pain against the imperative to remain present for those in need. The realization dawns that the only person consistently overlooked in this perpetual balancing act is the self. Yet, this inherent capacity to trust and to love profoundly, choosing it as a foundational "religion," reveals itself not as naiveté, but as the deepest, most resilient strength, a commitment that transcends specific outcomes.
Authenticity, particularly the commitment to righteousness and honesty, often proves unpopular or inconvenient for the world, yet it is precisely this integrity that fortifies the spirit against erosion. When facing the bewildering meanness or humiliation dealt by those who were given unconditional care, one is inevitably forced to reconcile effort with outcome. It is a natural rejection of platitudes like "everything happens for a reason," especially when suffering has been borne quietly, with no desire to disturb the peace of others. To be genuine, asking for nothing, only to receive damage, is a profound and unfair violation of faith.
Despite the deepest wounds, the blessed nature, the inability to harbor hate or sustain anger, the choice of forgiveness is an immovable force. This birth nature, a magnificent empathy that runs deep for anyone suffering, may feel like a curse when met with betrayal, as the heart is frequently trampled. Yet, the choice to prioritize harmony and peace persists. This unwavering stance is not a weakness but a testament to an uncurseable core. Gratitude for existing blessings must coexist with the pain of an extremely deep wound. In the grand ledger of existence, the commitment to one’s own path, even if it feels like serving a difficult purpose, stands firm, proving that the foundation of love and trust, once established, can never truly be broken.

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