Alone Moment
Previously, the alone moment used to be something to avoid, numb and escape. It was something not favourable and I remember doing everything I can to suppress it.
Then later in life, I realize that the alone moments are actually an opportunity to reflect and contemplate.
What about your life? What you think of the task you are doing? Does it matter to you personally?
What your life picture looks like to you? What are the parts that lost significance and the parts that are highlighted?
Who are the people involved in your life and need your immediate attention? Look at the flow of events happening in your life. What is the common thread you notice there? What is the message that these life events try to tell you? Listen for the whispers.
When you come back to your centre and foundation, you realize that life is more than what you see in front of you.
Don’t bother if you feel misplaced in your community or misunderstood. Stop trying to perfect everything to meet your specific expectations. Loosen up your tight grip. Accept things the way they are. Use the divine lens when reflecting your life events. Stop absorbing the environmental pressure. Just be yourself, honest, genuine, authentic and solid in your foundation and centre.