
“We all have two lives. The second one  starts when we realise we have only one.”- Anonymous
I was reborn and transformed into Aparna  2.0 after my journey to Kailash-Mansarovar, the abode of Lord Shiva in 2016. It  is supposed to be the most arduous and challenging journey in this universe for  humans. ( Refer to 2 articles on Linkedin).
I practised “Maun” (silence), though  selectively during this trip for 2 weeks, i.e. spoke only when someone needed  help or I needed help to help others.
It was a different experience…..limiting  speech/conversation to a bare minimum.
However, my most recent experience of  the ten day Vipassana course has been very refreshing…..basis my own experience  and feedback from near and dear ones….it's now Aparna 3.0
This  was a very different experience, where you have to practise complete “Maun” for  10 days…in fact cannot communicate through gestures either.
Both  experiences are unique and soulful in their own ways. 
This  maun and prolonged meditation for about 10.5 hours each day for 10 days by  observing one’s sensations helps cleanse the mind and purify the soul.
Let  me explain through commonplace examples. Just as washing clothes with soap  takes away the dirt and makes them clean; so also observing sensations  objectively by keeping one’s mind in equilibrium makes the mind clean, clear and  peaceful. Just as when you bathe with soap, your body is cleansed and becomes  light and refreshed, similarly, the mind (chitta) becomes clean & pure  (nirmal) once all the old samskaras (impressions/defilements) are dissolved and  new ones of craving and aversion are stopped from being made. 
Today,  there are many known forms of meditation, however what I appreciate most about  Vipassana is that it helps to learn balance and equanimity in any situation.
Our  lives in today’s times are strewn with all kinds of stress. For one to learn to  only observe & not react & be equanimous is quite a feat…The true  nature of sensations is to arise & pass away…its constantly changing.  Nothing….no sensation, situation is permanent. When one is able to experience  this within, the mind becomes calm, balanced, silent, remains in equilibrium  & equipoise- develops equanimity.

My most  important take away from this has been, “Try reducing the chatter of the mind -  you will find so much peace within.” 
The true journey within can only be  undertaken when there is quiet in the mind. You can delve within to gain  understanding of oneself, causes of misery & also how to liberate oneself  from them.
We’re born with a purpose - Divine  blessings with Inner Wisdom will help us realise our true purpose of being!
Sabka Mangal Ho!