☯️ Karma
Raise your words not your voice. It is rain that grows flowers not thunder.
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The manner of our expression determines the fruit it will bear.

There is something so incredibly powerful about the quietest moments in life. When we hear Rumi's words about raising our words instead of our voices, it serves as a gentle reminder that true influence doesn't come from volume, but from the depth of our intention. Thunder is certainly loud and impossible to ignore, but it can be frightening and destructive. Rain, on the other hand, is soft, persistent, and life-giving. It doesn't demand attention through noise; it simply arrives and does its work, nourishing the earth until something beautiful begins to bloom. This way of being is about choosing kindness and clarity over the impulse to dominate a conversation or win an argument through sheer force.

In our everyday lives, it is so easy to fall into the trap of the thunder. We get frustrated with a partner, stressed by a coworker, or overwhelmed by a long line at the grocery store, and our first instinct is to raise our volume to match our internal chaos. We think that by being louder, we will finally be heard or that our point will carry more weight. But have you ever noticed that when someone shouts at you, you tend to close up or become defensive rather than actually listening to what they are saying? The noise creates a barrier, whereas a soft, thoughtful word can actually bridge the gap between two hearts.

I remember a time when I was feeling particularly overwhelmed with a project, and I found myself snapping at a dear friend over something incredibly trivial. My voice was sharp, and my tone was much too loud for the small mistake they had made. The moment the words left my mouth, the air in the room felt heavy and cold, much like the aftermath of a storm. It wasn't until I took a breath, lowered my tone, and spoke with genuine vulnerability that the tension began to melt. By choosing the rain over the thunder, I allowed our friendship to heal and grow rather than letting a momentary storm damage our bond.

We all have moments where we feel the urge to roar, but I want to encourage you to seek out the rain today. Next time you feel a surge of frustration or the need to prove a point, try pausing. Take a slow, deep breath and ask yourself how you can express your truth with gentleness. You might find that when you speak with softness, people don't just hear your words, they truly feel them. Let your kindness be the gentle drizzle that helps the beautiful parts of your soul and your relationships flourish.

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