Drukdrang
Drukdrang is a term of Tibetan origin that translates roughly to "a feeling of urgency or pressure to act." It describes a deep-seated internal drive or compulsion that propels an individual towards a specific action or goal. This feeling is often associated with spiritual practices and the pursuit of enlightenment in Tibetan Buddhism, where it can manifest as an intense yearning for liberation or a strong motivation to engage in meditation, prayer, or other virtuous deeds.
The concept of drukdrang is not necessarily negative. While it can sometimes be perceived as an anxious
Practitioners who experience drukdrang may find themselves naturally drawn to disciplined routines and selfless service. It