Gentle Awakening
16/06/2026
I hesitated before sharing this.
Not because I am ashamed of it, but because there is still so much tenderness around this wound.
For most of my life, I hoped that one day my sister and I would find our way back to each other.
Not into perfection.
Just into a relationship.
A conversation. A smile. A willingness to be in each other's lives.
The older I get, the more I realize that some of the deepest griefs are not the relationships we lose.
They are the relationships we never quite get to have.
This grief has taught me about longing, hope, rejection, and the limits of what one person can do alone.
And lately it has been teaching me something else:
That loving someone and accepting reality are sometimes two different things.
I still hope.
But I am learning not to abandon myself while I wait.
To love what is here.
To grieve what is not.
And to keep my heart open anyway.
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Most people think letting go is about releasing a person, a relationship, a memory, or an experience.
But what if that's not what you're holding onto?
What if what you're are really grieving is the version of yourself that existed inside that story?
The one who needed the validation. The one who tolerated less than they deserved. The one who carried the wound. The one who built an identity around the pain.
Because when we truly let go, we don't only release the experience.
We release the identity attached to it.
And that can feel terrifying.
Not because we miss the pain.
But because we no longer know who we are without it.
This is why many people return to old patterns, old relationships, and old versions of themselves.
Not because they want the suffering.
But because the familiar identity feels safer than the unknown.
The real work begins after the letting go.
In the quiet space that follows.
The space where something more authentic, more aligned, and more free is waiting to emerge.
Can you stay present long enough to meet that version of yourself?
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01/06/2026
Many of us spend years trying to heal our struggle without realizing that a part of us has built an identity around it.
The mind says:
"If I let this go, who will I be?"
And so we hold on.
Not because suffering feels good.
But because the unknown feels unsafe.
Yet every time we meet ourselves with honesty, something softens.
A little more space.
A little more freedom.
A little more truth.
Not through force.
Through willingness.
The willingness to feel what is here.
The willingness to stop running.
The willingness to see ourselves more clearly.
Perhaps the path is not asking you to become someone new.
Perhaps it is asking you to stop carrying what was never truly yours.
What is one thing you are ready to release?
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Maybe the beauty is not in getting it “right.” Maybe the beauty is in allowing something original to emerge through you.
What if your path is not supposed to look familiar?
There comes a point in your awakening when you feel it —
you can’t keep living inside the noise that’s been running your life.
The looping thoughts.
The nervous system that’s always bracing.
The emptiness that even “doing everything right” doesn’t touch.
The quiet ache that whispers, “There is something deeper for me.”
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