Why this word is great
SAHAJA — [Noun] A spiritual concept in Indian traditions denoting a natural, spontaneous, or innate state of being, often realized through effortless discipline. From Sanskrit सहज (sahaja), from सह (saha, "together with, along") + ज (ja, "born"), literally meaning "born or produced together with," hence "innate, natural, original." Unlike *abhyāsa* (which implies the deliberate grind of study and repetition) or *kr̥trim* (which denotes the patently artificial and forced), *sahaja* describes a grace arrived at without striving—the fruit, not the labor. It is the untaught rhythm of a child's breath in sleep, the potter’s wheel turning by its own acquired momentum, or the perfect note struck without calculation by the master musician. It is the profound return to a home you never truly left.