ะœy inner landscape

  This is not merely a record of the day, but a cartography of an invisible territory. I write slowly, for words today carry a specific, sweet weight—as if they are saturated with the rain that fell through my dreams all night. The world outside may be rushing, clocks ticking away their ruthless, linear logic, but here, in the space behind the breastbone, time has ceased to be a measure and has become a state of being. Today, my inner landscape is a morning forest after rain. Gone is the dry, dusty anxiety of summer, and the icy rigidity of winter. Instead, I feel the dampness of fertile soil— the earth is alive, breathing, ready to birth, yet in no hurry to do so. The air holds that crystalline purity that comes only after a storm or after a long weep that has washed away the sediment of the ego. The silence is not empty; it is saturated, dense, present. There is a slightly misty feeling, but it does not frighten. In the psychoanalytic sense, this fog is the liminal space—the th...

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Letting go of who we think we should be and accepting ourselves as we are has a powerful spiritual meaning that is found in many spiritual traditions and practices.

At its core, this process is about surrendering our ego-driven desires and expectations, and opening ourselves up to the wisdom and guidance of the divine or the universe. By releasing our attachments to external identities, labels, and accomplishments, we can connect more deeply with our true nature and our inherent worth as spiritual beings.

In many spiritual traditions, this process of letting go and acceptance is seen as a key step on the path to enlightenment or spiritual awakening. By letting go of our false sense of self and embracing our true nature, we can transcend the limitations of our ego and experience a deeper connection with the divine and all living beings.

At the same time, this process is not always easy or straightforward. It often requires facing and working through deep-seated fears, doubts, and insecurities, and learning to trust in the goodness and abundance of the universe. However, the rewards of this journey can be profound, including greater peace, joy, and fulfillment in our lives, and a deeper sense of purpose and connection with the world around us.

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