Thursday Mar 19, 2026

Episode 15- Rumi Wisdom Trust the rain

Most of us resist the storms in life, but what if the hardest moments are actually the most nourishing? In this soul-stirring episode, Ghulama reveals how life's unexpected challenges like rain aren't just obstacles, but vital elements of growth. By embracing the storms rather than fighting them, you can deepen your inner resilience and discover the profound strength hidden in life's unpredictability. You'll discover: how to see life's difficulties as divine watering of the soul, the symbolic meaning of rain and storms in spiritual growth, and the powerful story of a young man learning to trust life's flow through the metaphor of a river. Farah shares a beautiful framework inspired by Rumi and Mawlana Rumi’s timeless lessons about surrendering control, trusting the natural currents, and allowing hardships to deepen your roots. This episode is essential for anyone feeling overwhelmed by life's chaos, seeking inner peace amid turbulence, or yearning to find growth in adversity. Whether you're navigating personal storms or simply craving more serenity, these insights will help you cultivate patience, resilience, and trust transforming your setbacks into stepping stones. Tune in to unlock the quiet wisdom that life's storms bring and discover that sometimes, the greatest growth comes from embracing the rain. Perfect for spiritual seekers, mindful souls, or anyone ready to deepen their understanding of life's flow. Ghulama Mustafa, is a Breathwork facilitator and Poet , shares timeless stories and practical frameworks rooted in compassion and trust. Her insights have helped countless listeners find peace amid chaos and turn struggles into opportunities for profound growth. If you're ready to see challenges as divine nurture and to grow roots so deep that nothing can easily uproot you, this episode is your must-listen. Because sometimes, the rain is exactly what your soul needs to blossom.

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