The Soulful Life

Honestly, I think it’s a mix of what touches the soul, what nurtures the heart, and what grounds the body. For me, a good life isn’t just about achievements or appearances, it’s about what makes me feel deeply connected, supported, and at peace.

First and foremost, Bhakti.
To me, Bhakti is not just devotion in a religious sense. It’s an intimate relationship with the divine, with something higher than myself. It’s what brings meaning when life feels empty, and light when everything seems dark. Whether I’m struggling or celebrating, the presence of God, through prayer, surrender, or even just silence, anchors me. As the Bhagavad Gita says in Chapter 9, verse 22:
To those who are constantly devoted and who worship Me with love, I give the understanding by which they can come to Me.
This verse reminds me that Bhakti is not just about rituals, it’s about that inner connection, that quiet strength, that sacred trust in the universe.

Loyal friends.
True friendship is so underrated. In today’s world, where everyone is in a rush and trust can feel rare, just having one or two people who stand by you no matter what, that’s gold. Friends who don’t judge, who show up when you’re not your best, who laugh with you on your good days and sit quietly beside you on the bad ones… they are a lifeline.

A supportive family.
I know not everyone has this, and sometimes even family can be complicated or even painful. But where there is love, understanding, and mutual respect, family becomes a soft place to land. A good life, to me, includes feeling like there is a home, emotionally, not just physically, where you are accepted just as you are.

Good health.
This is something we often ignore until it begins to fade. For me, a good life means being able to walk, breathe deeply, stretch, laugh without pain, just the basics of feeling alive and well in my body. It’s hard to focus on joy, purpose, or even love when your body is in constant distress. That’s why physical, emotional, and mental health all matter deeply. I’ve realized healing is part of the journey toward peace, not just a means to an end.

A good job.
Now, when I say “good job,” I don’t mean flashy titles or huge paychecks. A good job, for me, is one where I feel respected, where my work means something, where I don’t lose myself in the process of earning. It’s about alignment. Purpose. Even a small role, done with heart, can feel deeply fulfilling.

A loving life partner (if that’s your path).
If you choose to walk this life with someone, then yes, a partner who brings peace rather than chaos, who supports your dreams, and grows with you, that’s a blessing. Love should never feel like a constant battlefield. It should feel like companionship, like holding hands through storms and sunsets alike. The Gita teaches detachment, yes, but it also honors relationships when they’re rooted in dharma and mutual upliftment.

And then, there are other emotional, invisible ingredients that we often don’t list, but they matter so much:

  • Peace of mind – That quiet feeling when your soul isn’t at war with your reality. That stillness where you can just be.
  • Gratitude – The ability to see beauty in small things: a warm cup of chai, a smile from a stranger, the comfort of a worn-out blanket.
  • Purpose – That inner knowing that your existence matters. That you’re not just floating, you’re contributing, healing, growing.
  • Forgiveness – Both for others and yourself. Without this, the heart gets too heavy.
  • Hope – Even when things fall apart, believing something better is possible.

If we look at this through the lens of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, it all fits beautifully. At the base, we need health, food, shelter, and basic survival. Then we need safety and stability. After that comes love and belonging (friends, family, partner), then esteem (respect, meaningful work), and at the top: self-actualization. That’s where Bhakti, purpose, creativity, and spiritual awakening shine. They aren’t luxuries, they are the flowering of a well-rooted life.

So yes, a good life is made of many things. But more than “what” we have, it’s about how we feel, safe, loved, connected, peaceful, guided. And even if we’re missing one or two pieces at a time, I’ve come to believe that as long as we keep seeking truth, keep choosing love, and stay connected to something greater…
we’re already living a good life.

🌿✨

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9 responses to “The Soulful Life”

  1. I agree to all of these 👏👏

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  2. Hi Neha!
    Your words are always healing, providing clarity and strength.
    To someone like me who easily give up against the odds of life, feeling helpless, your words shows an enlightening path ahead.

    You described different aspects of life, they all are important. Life itself isn’t one it is built of various elements, in balancing proportions.

    Faith in the almighty is needed. Not everything can be understood through our mind. And where emotions and their expression matters we should allow them.

    Suppression of emotions causes pain. You feel lost and socially alienated in the long-term.

    Life is beautiful and sweet with playful nature. Living life honestly makes you happy.
    Growth is a part of life. Each stage gives us different experiences. They all matter.

    As you mentioned, you need to let go things and forgive people. Life itself is too vast to wait for something less relevant.

    Basic needs basically help in our survival. Then friends and family do matter. A loving partner shouldn’t be neglected.
    Marriages, nowadays, suffer from many problems. One might think I will not marry.

    But life always have its own lesson. We don’t know what’s waiting for us.

    You talked about finding joy in small things. That’s underrated. Often someone’s ego and respect climbs so high that they stop celebrating life openly, they ignore small joys.
    A good thought, a cup of tea, a warm hug, and a good joke all matters.

    Hope brings possibilities. Therefore, the door of hope shouldn’t be closed. When you become hopeless life loses its joy, taste, and rhythm.
    You get caught in your own mental and emotional cage.
    Your beliefs they often stop you from changing yourself.

    Being too much attached to someone brings lots of emotional pain. However, complete detachment isn’t possible among humans.
    Feeling connected to someone, sharing stories, and exchanging smiles is in human nature.

    Weeks ago I got blocked by my close friend. The truth is I didn’t get block by anyone earlier. Usually I don’t block others.
    Blocking someone is a technical step. It can be done. But people often ignore answering relevant serious questions.
    Then I will read many articles each day looking for my faults & mistakes.

    Because my mind demands explanations. It can’t just stops!
    When something hits me emotionally, either it gives me anxiety or I end up worrying & consoling myself.

    The most important thing in life is to not let yourself down. You need to face, address, and fight against all odds.
    You don’t expect to get help or support, everytime when you try doing something.
    You came alone. You live alone. And you die alone.

    Life builds you brave, strong, and more grounded in the long-term. Those fantasies and thoughts are limited to the thoughts only.
    Being happy or not is a choice. I always wanted to be happy, and I am happy.😁

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    1. Also I feel tired and stressed due to upcoming exams. I’m not able to blog (read, write) as usual.

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      1. Ohh I feel you! Exam stress really takes over everything, mind, energy, even the motivation to do what we love.
        Honestly, I’m going through the same right now. I’ve got a competitive exam coming up too, so writing daily has taken a backseat for me as well.
        It’s okay if we’re not at our best all the time. We’ll bounce back once this phase passes. One day at a time, okay? 🙂
        Sending strength! and All the best for your exams ✨👍🏻

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      2. Yupp!

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    2. Hi there 🤍

      Reading your comment felt like sitting across from a close friend and having one of those rare, heart-to-heart conversations that linger in the soul. Your words are filled with such raw honesty, depth, and quiet strength, they truly touched me.

      You beautifully captured something most of us feel but struggle to express, that life is not just one thing. It’s a collection of moments, people, emotions, and lessons. And yes, it requires balancing all of them without losing ourselves. Your insight into emotional pain, blocked friendships, hope, healing, and the bittersweet truths of human connection really moved me.

      That line in which you wrote about detachment, I gently want to add this too: Detachment is possible, but the path is not easy. As the Bhagavad Gita says in Chapter 2, verse 71:
      “A person who gives up all desires, who lives free from longing, without the sense of ‘I’ and ‘mine’ attains peace.”
      This doesn’t mean we stop loving, it means we love without clinging. It’s about learning to hold space without holding too tightly. It takes time, reflection, and a lot of self-awareness.

      I’m also truly sorry to hear about the pain of being blocked by someone close. That kind of silence hurts in ways we can’t explain. Wanting answers, doubting yourself, endlessly searching for what went wrong, I’ve been there too. Please know this: your emotions are valid. And they show your capacity to care deeply, don’t let the world make you numb to that.

      You spoke about hope, and I couldn’t agree more. It is the gentle flame that keeps life warm even in the darkest hours. And yes, joy in small things, a smile, a joke, a warm cup of tea, isn’t silly, it’s sacred.

      Thank you for sharing so openly.

      Sending you calmness, courage, and a gentle reminder that you’re doing better than you think 🌿

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      1. You are purely a therapist, lol.😂😂
        I feel so lucky to have you, friend.

        Do take care of yourself too. You speak to the soul directly.

        Most people fail there. You make me feel included while I don’t feel the same among my friends, family members.
        I wish they hear, understand, and support like you do.

        People are so busy in meaningless things nowadays.

        Thank you so much!

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      2. Haha that made me smile, therapist by accident, friend by choice! 😄
        But honestly, I see so much of myself in you too. Maybe that’s why it just clicks. We both feel things deeply and notice the little stuff others miss.
        Take care, friend. I’m really lucky to have connected with you 💛

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