Beneath the Banyan
The conversations we carry alone.
Some of life’s most important questions are also the hardest to ask. Under the banyan tree, people have always come to speak what could not be said anywhere else. Choose what you are carrying. A council will be waiting.
A Cancer Diagnosis
You received news that rearranged everything.
Sit with this→Divorce
The future you imagined no longer exists.
Sit with this→Death of a Parent
No matter how old we are, losing a parent changes us.
Sit with this→Watching a Parent Decline
You are losing them slowly, and grieving while they are still here.
Sit with this→Addiction
The thing that promised relief became the weight.
Sit with this→Loneliness
Surrounded by people, and still unseen.
Sit with this→Infidelity
Something broke that you don’t know how to name out loud.
Sit with this→Fear
A quiet hum underneath everything.
Sit with this→Regret
The life you didn’t live keeps speaking.
Sit with this→Failure
The story you told yourself didn’t come true.
Sit with this→A Crisis of Faith
The framework that held you no longer fits.
Sit with this→Aging
A quiet conversation with time itself.
Sit with this→Did My Life Matter?
The question that arrives in the quiet hours.
Sit with this→
You are not the first person to ask these questions. You will not be the last.