πŸ•― β€œBlack Thursday” – A Divine Cry from the Skies

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  • June 13,2025
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12th June 2025. A date India will never forget. A day the skies turned black.
A Boeing 787 Dreamliner, Air India Flight AI-171, crashed shortly after takeoff from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, Ahmedabad.
265 innocent souls perished in an instant. Lives that were dreaming, hoping, loving… suddenly extinguished.

Today, I write not as a professional, but as a trembling human heart.
I write with tears in my eyes and prayers in my soul—for the lost lives, for the shattered families, and for all of us still trying to make sense of the senseless.


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πŸ’” When Families Become Incomplete Forever

Every seat on that flight was a story. A child perhaps returning from summer vacation. A newly married couple. A father flying for work. A daughter chasing her dreams. A mother perhaps holding someone’s favourite snacks in her handbag.

And now—just silence.
No goodbye. No explanation. Only the painful reality that these families will never be whole again.


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🧘‍♀ Karma, Faith, and the Unseen Script of Life

One question repeats again and again in people’s minds—
“Were there not God-believing people on board? Why did their faith not protect them?”

It’s a heartbreaking question. And as a psychologist and spiritual seeker, I say with humility—faith doesn’t always protect us from death. But it prepares us for it.
Karma, our actions from this life and many past lives, weaves our fate in ways our human minds cannot decode. Death is not a punishment. Sometimes, it is a soul’s appointed hour.

We must understand:
πŸ•‰ Faith doesn’t guarantee survival—it assures spiritual continuity.
πŸ™ Believing in God does not mean escaping death, but transcending its fear.


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🌸 Bhoomi Chauhan – Saved by Divine Delay

And then, there are the miraculous stories that make us pause and reflect.

Bhoomi Chauhan, a 27-year-old who was supposed to board AI-171, missed her flight because of an unplanned detour to a Lord Ganesha temple.
She survived. She believes it was divine intervention. Who are we to say it wasn’t?

Sometimes God saves not because we are lucky, but because we are meant to carry forward a divine mission.
Bhoomi’s story is not just a miracle. It is a calling.


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πŸ”₯ The One Who Walked Through Fire – Vishwash Kumar Ramesh

A name that echoes in every news channel now—Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, 40 years old, the only known survivor of this catastrophic crash.
How does one walk out alive from a sea of flames?

His survival is more than chance. It feels like divine designation.
Perhaps he is meant to carry the stories of those who cannot speak anymore.
Perhaps he has been spared to spread light, to serve, to live more meaningfully than ever before.


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πŸ“– The Miracle in Ashes – Srimad Bhagavad Gita Untouched

Amidst the wreckage, one miraculous discovery left me speechless—
A copy of Srimad Bhagavad Gita was recovered in pristine condition, completely untouched by the fire. Inside it, a photo of Jagat Guru Srila Prabhupada and Lord Shri Krishna, glowing with divine serenity.

Not a page was burned. Not a word was lost.
In the middle of a fiery graveyard, the sacred survived.
What greater proof do we need of the divine truth in our ancient scriptures?

It was not coincidence. It was a message.
A message from the universe to wake up.
To pick up that sacred book we’ve kept aside for “later.”
To surrender. To believe.


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πŸ•Š My Heart’s Message to All Who Read This

Today I speak not as a coach or counselor. I speak as a trembling soul who has seen enough suffering to understand that life is too short for hate, too sacred for ego, too fragile for expectations.

If we can die in a moment, shouldn’t we live every moment with gratitude?

Read the Gita, not as a religious book, but as life’s manual.

Speak kindly. Love generously. Forgive quickly.

Don’t postpone joy. Don’t carry petty grievances.

Hug your loved ones like it’s the last time. One day, it will be.

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🌼 A Final Tribute

To the 265 beautiful souls who boarded AI-171, you did not die in vain.
Your departure has shaken us awake.
You have become our silent teachers of impermanence, faith, and love.

To their families—I send you not just prayers, but a promise.
We will not forget. We will live more mindfully because of this.
We will read our holy texts, surrender to our gurus, and honour every moment as a gift.


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With a heart bowed in grief and eyes lifted in faith,
– Dr. Varsha Thakur
Author | Psychologist | Life Coach | Entrepreneur | Devotee

“In the ashes of tragedy, may we discover the fire of purpose.”

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