wandering around
Not all things that are broken need to be fixed.
Yes, because brokenness is a wonderful experience. Oh, don’t make your eyebrow higher than your morals. Because nobody has the right to fix something; You don’t have to bother, do you?
Let the one who has such a brokenness be the one who heals himself. Let time heal the broken ego, spirit or whatever. Never bother to say what you think, because nobody has the right to do so, unless you are the one who is suffering. He suffers if you must, and feels all the pain.
Yes, test your strength and courage and everything. Because the only way to know your inner power is through your own ruin. Peeling a banana is exposing the insides to the elements before you can eat that type of fruit.
Similar to our ego, when exposed to failure, judgment and all… we either close our shell and hide, or face the elements and see our inner strength.
To withstand the test of fate, one must summon their inner power. Through the outer layers that are shed, we tend to become vulnerable. and this vulnerability is an opportunity to know what material we are made of. What a power has been within us that could have been the reason why, despite all odds, we still remain calm, prudent and thoughtful.
Yes, you can have inner strength once you know the essence of brokenness. That feeling of having nothing to hold on to, like being submerged in the ocean without the ability to swim to shore, let alone rise to the surface.
This wonderful feeling of being vulnerable… could be a revelation of your hidden power. To embarrass you about something, let’s say a skeleton in your closet has been exposed!
Well, you don’t have to cower in fear. You just need to face the music. And from there you will see how your sanity remains intact, without making any attempt to flee or fight back.
Yes, letting the break sometimes is the only way to determine your strength. The power to remain calm, sane, and grateful for having the opportunity to get to know you better. What kind of material are you made of?
Well, let your brokenness be exposed to the elements, and from there, you can gauge your own strength to weather the storms of life!
Yes, your conscience is there to guide you.
Your ego is there to watch.
What kind of outside interference are you allowing to bother you? How far will your patience stretch and still remain calm, sane and healthy?
All of these things could be a journey, full of wisdom and could empower you more… to be more, to do more… a powerhouse of energy to start anew, to be reborn like a phoenix from the ashes… We die every minute, when we allow ourselves to grow and shine. Dying is not bad, if we only see the wisdom behind it. So I am dying every minute, yes, when that is the end of something unhealthy, immoral or whatever… even the simple censorship of your thoughts, particularly negative ones, is bliss… a death of negative vibration and must be changed. into something positive, an uplifting spirit of self-love, respect, and compassion.
Yes, brokenness is a springboard to a more satisfying sense of having discovered the inner strength to survive shame, failure to get a wish, even the journey is a long stretch of Boracay beach where your foot swells before that you can reach the other. final.
Oh, what fun this wandering mental activity of mine is. A writer is like a cowboy, leaving the leash of the carabao or cow entirely without simply letting the animal roam, getting more grass to eat, and covering more space to move. He had the leash free of restraints!
Yes, a post is important, but letting loose is a wonderful experience, even just for a few moments and seeing what you’ve covered, getting the gems, and throwing away the chaff. uh better yet. reuse the straw into something, because who knows, what it could become, especially when it’s in the hands of a creative mind. Don’t limit your possibilities, let breakages be a door to more opportunities, discover what’s inside and surprise yourself.
Yes, there is always a surprise behind every closed door. Don’t be afraid to push it open or close later.
Brokenness is a door. Open it up and see what’s inside. Then close when you have discovered one or two unrevealed things.
A writing exercise full of wisdom at dawn, while they are asleep and I am awake.