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Ravana is not someone outside of you. Ravana lives within.
In the ancient Indian telling of life, Ravana appears with ten heads. Nine are loud. One is silent. The loud ones are familiar:
This silence is not something to be achieved. It is what remains when fear is no longer believed. It is the center you have never left.
The emotions, when uncontrolled and unconscious, give rise to suffering. They are projections of a theatrical, constantly thinking mind—one that imagines, fears, and reacts endlessly.
The tenth head, often misunderstood, represents something profoundly different i.e Silence/Nothingness, that
is the untouched center beyond emotion, beyond fear I.e peace within you.
The name Ravana itself symbolizes emotional fear—the fear that never allows one to live in silence. To encounter this truth, one must first accept it honestly that “I am Ravana.”
This does not mean self-condemnation. It means recognizing that we are the creators of our own. emotional fear. This acceptance is the beginning of awareness. And awareness naturally creates a thirst—to leap beyond fear, beyond noise, into silence.