“The essential things in life are not found in the goal, which is always distant or fleeting, but in the path that, step by step, forces us to transform ourselves. The goal may grant a moment of glory, but it is the journey that reveals us, challenges us, and shapes us relentlessly. It is in this unpredictable progress that the most fertile questions, the most meaningful encounters, and the lessons that no conquest can offer are hidden. We do not walk to accumulate victories, but to understand. To understand the world that challenges us, the others who interrupt or accompany us, and ourselves, in our possibilities and limitations. Goals are external signs; the journey is lived experience, embodied reflection, self-knowledge in motion.
The journey is not waiting or mere transit: it is the stage where existence acquires depth, where our potential unfolds. Because it is the path—with its harshness, its beauty, and its truth—that leads us, not to what we want to be, but to the realization of who we truly are.”
Prabhuji