Stillness has a way of pulling everything to the surface. The dreams you have tucked away, the fears you don’t speak out loud, the memories that still echo, and the questions that still don’t have answers. It’s when your guard is down and the world is quiet that your soul speaks the loudest. Even in the weight of it all the wisdom is still unfolding, the thoughts and feelings are not here to torment you, there here to show you the truth of your heart, what needs your love, your attention, your healing. Allow the quiet to soften what the distractions may sharpen. Allow your soul to feel heard so that you can understand the map of your heart and move in the direction of what’s purposeful and true.
I didn’t chase attention, I commanded presence.
You are not stuck—you are just hesitating.
There is always a way back to love and renewal through forgiveness. There is always an opportunity to make right your wrongs and breathe new life into your heart. The journey of forgiveness often begins within ourselves, a willingness to be open and a desire to be in union with our soul.
To forgive others, we must first confront our own mistakes and accept our humanity. When we hold onto guilt or resentment towards ourselves, it becomes a barrier to extending that compassion to others. This weight of unacknowledged mistakes can cloud our judgment and perpetuate cycles of blame and hurt. By forgiving ourselves, we create a space for understanding and empathy, not only for ourselves but for those around us.
By nurturing a forgiving attitude towards ourselves, we set the foundation for healing relationships and in turn creating a more compassionate world.
"You can waste your lives drawing lines. Or you can live your life crossing them." — Shonda Rhimes
Not everyone needs access to the layers of your mind.
When I let go of who I am. I become what I might be.
The weight of sorrow and pain does not dissipate in your avoidance or suppression. The ache of heartbreak and loss remains, even when we attempt to numb it, replace or push it aside.
To truly transcend our suffering, we must allow ourselves to feel deeply, to face our truths now rather than postpone the inevitable. In this process of confrontation, we find the path to solace and renewal, transforming our pain into a testament of our resilience.
Breathe new love into your soul.
It takes two people to fail in love.
There is no real blame in this game of emotional terrain.