Ramayana, Reheard — The Strength You Didn’t Know You Still Had
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What if the strength you’re searching for is something you already have—just forgotten?
In this episode of Funeducated Reflections, part of the Ramayana, Reheard series, we revisit Hanuman’s legendary leap from the Ramayana—not as a superhuman feat, but as a deeply human story about confidence, self-doubt, and remembering inner strength.
Standing at the edge of the ocean, tasked with finding Sita in distant Lanka, Hanuman hesitates—not because he lacks ability, but because he has forgotten it. Only when reminded of who he truly is does belief return—and with it, action.
This episode reflects on:
Confidence that comes before certainty
Self-doubt and imposter syndrome
Forgotten strengths resurfacing at critical moments
Why belief often unlocks ability—not the other way around
This is not a religious narration.
It’s a reflection on modern life—on growth, courage, and the quiet power of remembering who you are.
Reflection question:
If belief came first, what leap would you take?
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