There are moments when the heart feels tired of wanting.
So many desires… so many expectations…
and yet, something inside feels empty.
Then a quiet thought arises…
What if I don’t ask for anything?
When a child does not desire anything, the mother desires for the child. In the same way, when a devotee has no personal desires, the Divine takes care of everything.
What happens when wanting becomes quiet
A child does not always know what it needs.
It does not plan… it does not calculate…
It simply stays close.
And the mother takes care.
Not because the child asked…
but because of love.
The same truth, deeper
In life, we keep asking:
- for success
- for comfort
- for security
- for things to go our way
And this asking never seems to end.
But there is another way…
to not keep asking.
The quiet shift
When desire becomes silent… trust begins to appear.
Not a forced silence…
but a natural dropping of constant wanting.
A feeling that:
whatever is needed… will come.
What devotion really means
Devotion is not only calling…
it is trusting.
Not asking again and again…
but resting in a quiet faith.
Like a child…
who does not worry about tomorrow.
The hidden grace
When you stop asking for yourself… something higher begins to act for you.
This is not belief.
It is a subtle experience.
Life begins to arrange itself.
Things come… at the right time… in the right way.
Not always as you imagined…
but often more deeply aligned.
A different kind of relationship
Then the connection with the Divine changes.
It is no longer:
- asking
- complaining
- negotiating
It becomes:
trusting… allowing… resting.
Like being held
A child does not see how everything is managed.
Yet it is cared for.
In the same way…
when the heart becomes simple…
you begin to feel…
you are being held.
So maybe the shift is not in asking more…
but in needing less.
Not in controlling life…
but in trusting it.
In the end, it becomes very quiet.
When personal desires fade…
fear also fades.
And in that space…
something deeper begins to move.
When you stop asking for yourself… you begin to feel that everything is already being taken care of.

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