Raabta

It’s happening
She hasn’t met someone
She hasn’t seen someone
But she’s falling for that someone …
It’s happening

Unreal yet real but not as real as it is …
Quite inexplicable and yet very true it is ….

Raabta/ urdu
(n.) inexplicable connection with another soul …


I have been suffering from the viral fever of the season for the last two days and this fever is quite different from what I had experienced before. So yesterday even in my feverish head and body, my mind felt to write something, that went like, ‘The cosmos is within us, the dance is absolutely amazing, let the universe find the questions you have, the answers you need” …. Then may be for a second or two, I felt hallucinations … may be or may be not … sometimes high temperatures do cause such things, right? However, I’m all fine with the fever still going on … So today, when I was going through those yesterday’s musings, I dropped the idea of writing further about the cosmos verses one, and really felt passionate about writing this one …

Raabta

So simple, yet I hope you like it ✨♥️

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Enchanting Kashmir’ has a hypnotic bell that keep ringing in my heart and soul … so you may find a lot of videos and images that I so dearly keep sharing … 😊

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19 thoughts on “Raabta”

  1. Your heartfelt words beautifully capture the mysterious yet genuine feeling of falling for someone and the unexplainable connection between souls. Your musings on the cosmos and your description of the hypnotic allure of Kashmir are truly enchanting. Despite your fever, your creativity shines through. Keep writing and expressing yourself! 🌟📝

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    1. I hope and pray so too that soon comes very soon ….

      I hate being sick. I think everyone does …
      Yes, drinking water and having ginger lemon tea (delicious, but not a fav one), plus fruits yum yum and then soups (I like most) ….

      You take care too dear D.

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  2. Hey, Roksana!
    A few cloves of garlic and half a lemon, crushed and boiled in two cups of water, is an excellent natural anti-flu.
    If you want to add a spoonful of honey to the cup to drink, it’s delicious!
    But keep warm.
    Cheers!

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