Dilek
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When I meet someone, whether in words or silence, I feel it in my body first. The movement of their body, tone of their voice, the rhythm, the pauses- all of it stirs something. Sometimes it’s heavy, sometimes it’s warmth or lightness etc.
The body becomes a place where things settle for a moment- it echoes in me, leaving behind something real. Their experience reaches me through sensations. This is where connection begins: as something sensed, long before it’s named.
And my sensations become bridges between my inner world, their world, and the space we share. When I connect with another mind and body, I rediscover my own. 1 reply
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I go on living, unaware of how long tomorrow will be. Each breath I take is a fleeting gift, a moment I cannot hold onto. In the rush of life, I sometimes forget to appreciate the present, to find gratitude in what is here. But in these simple moments, there’s a quiet reminder to pause, to reflect, and to be thankful for the now, for all that I have before it’s gone. Since my cat’s death, these thoughts have come more often. It’s a harsh truth that life is unfair. What makes it bearable, though, are our connections, our companions, and the goodness both inside and around us. We should hold on tightly to them. 0 reply
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