Everything flows outward. But what happens when you turn inward?
All rivers return to the ocean. All sounds return to silence. All stories, identities, efforts—they long to dissolve back into their source. Atma Yoga is not about becoming more. It is about becoming less, until only truth remains.
This source is not far away.
It is not hidden in a temple or buried in time.
It is the still point within you—unchanged by what happens around you.
When you close your eyes, not to shut out the world, but to feel what is already inside, you begin the return. You are not moving backward. You are not regressing. You are remembering. Reuniting with that which has always been holding you.
You were never separate.
You only believed you were.
This return is not a journey in space, but in awareness. And what you find at the center is not another version of you— but the quiet that was there before you ever appeared.
So we ask:
What would happen if you stopped running away from the stillness?
What if returning is the most natural thing in the world?
There is no effort in coming home.
Only the willingness to turn.
