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The Un-Lived Life Within Me

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There is a life I have never lived. It breathes somewhere inside me — unheard, unexpressed, and unseen.
I was made to live as we and, in doing so, I forgot I.

THE CURTAIN OF DUTY

Duties became my disguise — a curtain behind which I hid my hunger for freedom.
I called it responsibility, but often it was fear — fear of being judged, of being selfish, of breaking the script written by others.
I have played the roles: father, husband, provider, friend — yet in this crowded theatre of life, I remain an unseen actor in my own story.

My freedom terrifies me. My childhood memories, imprisoned and incomplete, rattle their chains within me.
The short-lived love I once felt — now a ghost that whispers through my sleepless nights.

ESCAPING INTO FANTASY

In my idle hours, I walk with my pet or bury my loneliness in the gym.
I drift into hallucinations, imagination, and delusion — a fantasy world where I reclaim the power and importance that life demanded I surrender.
I have nothing — and yet, paradoxically, I have accumulated everything.

What remains is not joy, but residue: the loneliness of self, the indifference of wife, the silent dissertation of children.

AILING SYMPTOMS OF THE UN-LIVED LIFE

I tolerate despair, morality, illusion, and delusion — I live secretly, concealing the life unlived within me.

Symptoms of this quiet ailment include:
1. Unhappiness
2. Alien thoughts and alien modalities
3. Self-hatred
4. Aging without wisdom
5. The shadow of death
6. Suicidal impulses disguised as fatigue
7. A heart distant from the wife, dreaming of an imaginary partner

It is a comfortless feeling — an ache that no medicine can ease.

WHO HAS DAMAGED WHOM?

Who crippled whom? Who reckoned with whom?
Man often chooses to love the woman who can destroy him — he falls in love with her venom, her fangs, her words that wound.
He loves her because she keeps him chained — her cruelty gives him meaning, her rejection gives him purpose.

And I wonder — am I strong enough to self-serve my own spirit?
For even my friends use their eminence to assert authority over my wounded will.

THE HEALING

Healing begins with unburdening. Nature — that quiet, solitary mentor — calls me to release, to confess, to ask for help without shame.
I must dissect my own psyche, for I am a creature born of my own suffering.

My mind and body must live in two compartments:
1. The body must feel pain to create.
2. The mind must recall memories of solutions.

But my thoughts clot with trash and lust, blocking higher vision.
I realize — my goals never planned for my own peace, my retirement, my repose.

I should have said yes to every minute of my life.
Each moment should have been coated with passion — the sacred alignment of the three Ps: Passion, Profession, and Pathway.

I loved name and fame; I must now learn humility.
I must fall in love again — this time with tranquility, with the orderly universe.

For a life without mystery, passion, and hurdles is no life at all.

CONCLUSION: THE PATH TO FREEDOM

1. Stop worrying about what others think.
2. Recognize that lust is a diversion — a well that pulls the soul down.
3. Remember: comfort, truth, and growth always travel with pain.

The unlived life is not a tragedy; it is a teacher.
It waits for us — behind the curtain of duty, beyond the noise of success — whispering:
“Live. Not as we. Not as they. But as I.”

Dr. Gouri  Kumra
Dr. Gouri  Kumra
Dr. Gouri  Kumra is a seasoned Obstetrician–Gynecologist and Infertility Specialist based in Kolkata, with over 40 years of experience in women’s health, reproductive care, and maternal well-being.Dr. Kumra’s practice spans a wide range of services including IVF, IUI, ICSI,Vaginoplasty,Hymenoplasty,Adolescent health, menopause management, lactation counselling etc . Dr Gouri alongside her clinical duties she is actively involved in professional development—attending and speaking at international conferences, conducting observational workshops, and publishing papers in obstetrics and reproductive medicine . Dr.Gouri Kamra is not just a seasoned Medical specialist , As an amid devotee of Maa Kaali she has transformed herself as a divine therapist too .As her contribution to social and cultural upliftment she has developed an Innovative expression model as an Educationist. Therapeutic Art: To encourage children to do maths, art with maths was introduced. Family art was promoted, where the entire family was made to draw a single object and the family was analysed and a psychological bridge was created.The art exhibition ,MAITRI is being organised every year to read into the psychological mind, in form with physics and psychology running in parallel quest. The parents, teachers and An Amid painter herself Dr Kamra had done art and painting workshops with 70 children’s participated in "COLOUR'S of INNOCENCE” and 45 students managed by Theatre Artist Ramanjit & Creative Arts. She is also a founder of “Maitri New Mom School,” a program offering postpartum education and lactation support.

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