
Hosted by Fatima · EN

The dunya doesn’t always exhaust people through dramatic pain.Sometimes it happens quietly — through pressure, distraction, comparison, noise, and constantly chasing more without ever slowing down.This episode talks about mental exhaustion, spiritual emptiness, modern distractions, and why inner peace feels so rare today.

Some people don’t heal.They just learn how to emotionally disconnect from things that once affected them deeply.This episode talks about detachment, emotional numbness, modern “unbothered” culture, and the difference between protecting your peace and losing your ability to feel.

Some people aren’t lonely because they’re alone.They’re lonely because they feel emotionally unseen… even around the people closest to them.This episode talks about emotional loneliness, emotional disconnection, and the quiet ways it changes people over time.

It didn’t end with a conversation.It didn’t make sense.And that’s the part that stayed with you.This episode is about that kind of ending—the one that leaves you thinking, questioning, and trying to understand what happened.But what if the silence… isn’t confusion?What if it’s closure in a different form?

In this episode, we talk about the quiet truth a lot of people avoid —sometimes you didn’t actually heal… you just learned how to function without them.The memories, the random thoughts, the “what ifs”… they don’t always disappear. And that doesn’t make you weak.From an Islamic perspective, not everything we love is meant to stay in our lives. Sometimes people are removed for a reason — as a test, or a lesson we were meant to learn.This episode is for anyone who feels like they’re stuck between letting go… and still holding on.🎙️ Obsidian Podcast — where we talk about the thoughts we don’t always say out loud.

A quiet conversation about envy — the kind that doesn’t look like hate, but still feels uncomfortable.The kind you don’t always admit, even to yourself.This is about acknowledging those thoughts… without letting them become something more.This is obsidian.