# A Castle Within #

This poem celebrates solitude as a sacred space of self-connection and inner power.
It reflects the journey of finding wholeness, peace, and strength within oneself—where silence becomes a friend and self-love forms an unshakable fortress.

“A Castle Within”

I am not lost when I am alone,
I am discovering a place my own.
A quiet heart, a gentle sea,
A castle built inside of me.

I talk with self, I laugh, I play,
I find new colors in my gray.
The silence hums a soothing song,
A friend inside me, whole life long.

I sip the calm, I taste the air,
I learn that love is always there.
Not from another, but from within,
A strength untouched by any wind.

So let the storm rage, let chaos spin,
I’ve got my fortress, thick and thin.
I’m whole. I’m strong. I’ll always be—
Yes, I am my own. I am free.

(Vijay Verma)
www.retiredkalam.com



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  1. very nice .

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  2. Impressive post sir . You are rocking .

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  3. A beautiful and profound poem, Verma ji. “A Castle Within” perfectly captures the essence of true self-discovery. The imagery of a quiet heart as a gentle sea and an inner fortress is deeply moving. It’s not a poem about loneliness, but about the sacred kingdom we build inside ourselves. The lines, “I learn that love is always there. / Not from another, but from within,” are a powerful reminder of the unshakable strength we carry. Thank you for sharing this celebration of inner peace and sovereignty. It is a truly resonant piece.

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    • Thank you so much for this thoughtful and generous reflection.

      I’m deeply moved by how clearly you connected with the heart of the poem—especially your reading of it not as solitude, but as sovereignty. That distinction matters to me.

      Your words about the “sacred kingdom we build inside ourselves” beautifully echo the spirit in which A Castle Within was written. To know that the lines about love arising from within resonated with you so strongly is truly humbling.

      I’m grateful for your careful reading and for meeting the poem with such presence and insight. It means more than I can say. 🙏✨

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  4. I like how you encourage others to look within. This is truly what loving ourselves is all about.

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  5. Verma ji, love the vivid imagery of a “gentle sea” and unshakable fortress—pure inspiration for self-love.

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  6. Ohhh that’s beautiful I love how that flowed with such peace within as we get wiser and it all starts to settle in us as beauty and not we, as change comes it’s hard to embrace until it’s not and then the beautiful of it all shows u so much more.

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  7. What a lovely poem! This really expresses the beauty of solitude and its strength!

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  8. A most beautiful poem Sir, filled with emotion and sublime feelings.

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  9. You’re right in that peace comes from within. Lovely, my friend.

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  10. love this one; I’m bookmarking it !

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    • That truly means a lot—thank you. I’m really glad the poem resonated with you enough to earn a bookmark.
      Moments like this make writing feel worthwhile. I hope it stays with you and reveals something new each time you return to it.

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  11. This is an Awesome poem, and I would like to give you a more in-depth description of it. I am the first person, that I know of, to follow Christ’s example and Logical teachings that the church is completely against (Original uncorrupted teachings from ‘The Gospel of Thomas’) and exceeded his teachings a long time ago and starting to continue where he left off.
    I found that Christ was teaching almost the exact same thing as Buddha but just worded it differently.
    Christ Said, “when the two become One, they will say ‘mountain move’ and it will move.”
    This was an analogy for being able to do great things through your intelligence and connection to the rest of nature itself!
    The 2 he was referring to are within each and every one of us. Each of us have a connection to god within us but until now we hadn’t known what it was. There is a part of us that is so intelligent that our society has never understood it.
    God, that is in every one of us, is called our Subconscious!!! When we start thinking more Naturally with our Conscious, we start merging those two!

    So, congratulations my friend on doing just that! You will hear gods voice within your head the best when you are in a peaceful place away from technology and distractions from humanity. This works the best out in nature!

    Have an Awesome Day!
    Doug Chandler

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    • Thank you for sharing your perspective so openly, Doug. It’s clear this comes from deep contemplation and a sincere desire to understand the teachings of Christ—and wisdom traditions more broadly—at their core rather than through doctrine alone.
      I appreciate the way you draw connections between Christ’s words and Buddhist ideas of unity, awareness, and inner stillness; many seekers across time have noticed that shared emphasis on inward transformation and harmony with the natural world.

      Your reflection on silence, nature, and stepping away from constant distraction is especially resonant.
      Those quiet spaces often help people hear their own thoughts more clearly, cultivate balance, and live with greater intention.
      Even when interpretations differ, the invitation to live thoughtfully, compassionately, and consciously is something many paths agree on.

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  12. I learn that love is always there.
    Not from another, but from within,
    A strength untouched by any wind.👌

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