Beyond Right and Wrong: The Sacred Release
- Pushpa Rawal

- May 28, 2025
- 1 min read
At some point on the path, the soul grows tired — not of the world, but of the weighing of it.
Right or wrong. Good or bad. Success or failure.
We are taught to measure everything — especially ourselves.
But there comes a moment, quiet and clear, when we realize:
Freedom does not live in judgment. It lives in release.
To release oneself from the rights and wrongs of the world is not to become indifferent or morally numb. It is not about ignoring injustice or bypassing pain.
It is about no longer binding your identity to the scales of external approval.
It is the moment when you stop needing to be right, and start longing to be real.
When you no longer ask, “Is this good or bad?” but instead, “Is this true to my spirit?”
The soul does not speak in binaries. It speaks in resonance.
And when we tune in, we begin to feel the difference between a life lived from fear of being wrong, and a life moved by the integrity of the heart.
This release is radical.
It unhooks us from collective guilt, performative goodness, and inherited shame.
It invites us to stand naked in our essence — no medals, no marks, just truth.
And in that truth, there is peace.



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