Rejected but Not Broken
Reframing Rejection with Vedic Philosophy and Modern Psychology
Rejection is one of the most painful human experiences — the moment the heart questions its own worth.
But what if rejection is not the end of belonging, but the beginning of awakening?Rejected but Not Broken guides you through the inner landscape of emotional pain, showing how Vedic philosophy and modern psychology together can transform wounds of rejection into wisdom, resilience, and grace.
Drawing from the Bhagavad Gītā, the Ramayana, and depth psychology, this book explores rejection not as failure, but as an invitation to rediscover your intrinsic value — the part of you untouched by external approval.
In these pages, you will learn to:
Understand the psychology of rejection through both ancient and modern perspectives.
Heal emotional wounds using principles of Vedic self-awareness and modern therapeutic insight.
Reframe rejection as spiritual redirection — the soul’s way of aligning you with higher purpose.
Cultivate inner stability through bhakti (devotion), self-compassion, and mindful reflection.
This is not merely a book about recovery — it is a book about rebirth.
Each chapter offers reflection, journaling prompts, and meditative practices that help the reader reclaim wholeness and self-respect.