Thursday, January 2, 2025

Shaping Destiny through “Inner Dialogue”

Shaping Destiny through “Inner Dialogue” – An epistemology Perspective
Have we ever thought about what us we repeat to ourselves on daily basis?
Yeah., you guessed it right. It’s all about our “Inner Dialogue.”
As a human, it is very crucial and inevitable for each one of us to know, what is our inner world?. To 
become more strong, we must have definite virtues and defined values in our lives.
Here are 8 different kinds of Dvipa’s or World (inner dialogues) that we must know as we often
create for ourselves.
Try, take a moment, examine yourself with these 8 epistemology of inner dialogue and become 
“SELF AWARE”.
1. Jambudvipa – Represents the island of berries surrounded by salt water.
If our inner dialogue comes from this Jambudvipa, It denotes that we have all 6 tastes within us. Yet,
whatever we look externally will tastes salty. This signifies that the solution doesn’t exist outside
rather it lies within us. Taking an inward look, healing journey will foster better outcomes.
2. Plakshadvipa – Represents fig with countless seeds surrounded by sugarcane juice.
As said, “A Big tree is hidden in a small seed”, sometimes we are surrounded by sweet people who 
are seeding and influencing our inner dialogues. Being and becoming conscious about getting 
influenced will enhance our understanding on SELF.
3. Salamaladvipa – Represents the nature of silk and cotton surrounded by ocean of wine.
Sometimes, we procrastinate making significant decisions due to distractions such as giving excuses.
We must understand that, the magnitude of the problem increases as we continue to pluggin or 
holdon to our problems.
4. Kushadvipa – Represents dharba surrounded with ghee. The more it is sharper, higher the 
probability of killing someone.
Sometimes we struggle to find solutions and permit our (negative) internal dialogues explode and
kills our own self. Destroying ourselves by nurturing and nagging negative factors through self 
castigation, self harming, suicidal thoughts etc., It is like preparing weapon, not to fight the battle 
but to kill ourselves.
5. Krauncadvipa – Represents heron bird, flying hearts surrounded by ocean of curse.
Most of the times we build vibrant desires, we dream and fix goals but, sometimes we forget to take 
efforts to make it happen out of stale thoughts and assumptions. Becoming aware of imaginative –
fantasy (unrealistic) thoughts, accepting reality as such, exhibiting considerable efforts at right time 
on right things will enhance, promote growth and progress.
6. Sakadvipa – Represents teak, hard wood surrounded with milk.
Sometimes the solution to our problems lies beside us but we fail to notice it due to rigidity, grudges 
and stubbornness. Being blind to solutions inhibits development .
7. Pushkara – Represents blue lotus (Wisdom) – creativity and spiritual surrounded by sweet jaggery 
water.
We often admire, beautify things rather than understanding, accepting and seeing it through the 
real, natural way of existence. As we overwhelm, we struggle to get away of certain things from life.
Sticky thoughts acts like glue and prohibits detachment.
8. Lavanadvipa – Represents complete saltness
Our internal dialogues becomes salty, the more weblame and look for the results in our roots. We 
tend to cutdown our roots instead of knowing it. 
Thus, analysing and understanding the above 8 manufactures of our internal dialogues could help us 
know ourselves better there by self-examining for better self actualization.





Shaping Destiny through “Inner Dialogue”

Shaping Destiny through “Inner Dialogue” – An epistemology Perspective Have we ever thought about what us we repeat to ourselves on daily ba...