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.
A soul mate isn’t discovered—they are forged through devotion.
A soul mate isn’t fate alone, it’s who you rise and unravel with. It’s who holds space for your full truth-it’s who you choose, water and grow with time and time again.
Via Brendan Durrell ☯️
To be loved by a deep and loving heart is to be awakened into an odyssey of the soul.
Where the warmth invites your shadows to dance in the light, revealing your deepest fears and hidden insecurities. All synchronously designed to propel you towards your highest potential.
If what you love in someone is their essence, their spirit, their love…that is eternal and it never leaves because it is a part of you.
Contentment is one of the most beautiful feelings, it’s a stable inner joy.
A soul glow.
It’s not your job to consistently validate a person into loving themselves.
If they can’t feel it within themselves they will never feel it through you. ♾️
Love Covers a Multitude Of Sins
Realising that all behaviour is the result of a complex web of cause and effect invites us to embrace a deeper understanding and forgiveness for ourselves and others.
While the specifics of each reaction may elude our understanding, shaped as they are by our own singular journeys—we can find peace in the knowledge that everything reflects this universal principle and grounds our relationships in the reality that non of us are right or wrong, allowing us to see the reflections of our shared humanity in one another’s actions.
To believe that people will remain unchanged is to stifle your own potential for growth.
The human experience is far too nuanced to have strong opinions.