One day, Meera, a young woman in her late 20s, suddenly collapsed at work. Her friend Sera, a Reiki healer, sensed deep fear within her and offered to help. Sera accompanied Meera home and provided Reiki treatment. During the session, Meera felt an intense coldness and had to wrap herself in a blanket. Later, she consulted a psychiatrist, who diagnosed her with anxiety and depression, prescribing medication. Meanwhile, the Reiki treatment continued for 21 days.
Despite her struggles, Meera found the courage to return to work within two days. On the seventeenth day of her Reiki treatment, she felt an overwhelming sense of gratitude and a strong urge to confide in someone. She opened up to her friend Maya about her long-distance relationship with a man who was unwilling to commit to marriage. At the same time, she was under immense pressure from her mother to marry someone else. Finally, the true source of her anxiety and depression was revealed—her emotional turmoil over the relationship and an underlying rift with her mother. When she shared this with her psychiatrist, the doctor advised her to set a deadline for her boyfriend: if he still hesitated, she should move on. Though she wasn’t yet ready to end things, she took the advice to heart.
As Meera continued her Reiki healing, she applied for a new role within her organization and was offered the position. A few weeks before her joining date, her new boss asked to meet her briefly. When she shook his hand, she felt an unexpected sensation in her heart chakra—an energy she couldn’t quite explain.
Around the same time, her boyfriend returned but still avoided discussing marriage. Meera grew increasingly frustrated but remained hesitant to take action. Meanwhile, unbeknownst to her, her new boss was developing feelings for her.
Then, one day, Maya’s husband told Meera he had seen her boyfriend with another woman. He was certain of what he saw. Devastated, Meera realized she had been receiving signs for a while but had lacked the courage to act on them. That night, she had a vivid dream: a dog jumping on a ringing wall clock, followed by a white rabbit appearing in her hand. With the help of a friend, she decoded the dream’s meaning—time was running out, but she was assured of finding true love. Empowered by this revelation, Meera made the bold decision to end the relationship and move on.
One weekend, her new boss asked her to accompany him on an errand. Though reluctant, she had a strong feeling that he was going to propose—and that she should accept. Her intuition was right. He confessed his love and asked her to marry him. At that moment, she realized her mother had been right all along—she needed to follow her heart. She said yes.
For the first time in a long while, Meera felt genuinely happy. Six months later, she and her new love were married, their joy immeasurable. Though the wounds of her past relationship took time to heal, they eventually faded, making way for a future filled with love and fulfillment.
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