Thoughts come and go
I watch them rise
Following the breath
It is no surprise
They ebb and flow
Sometimes a feeling comes
With the tide
Centering within
I recognise it may be
Loneliness
With the thought
That no one cares
Just a thought
And these tears
If I just allow myself
To ride the breath
All of these feelings come and go
Just like the breath
Just like the tide
And I am the observer
Standing on the shore of my mind
Watching the ocean
Fall and rise
Feeling the love that washes in
With the welcoming
And then letting go
Of thoughts and feelings
Of loneliness
“And I am the observer
Standing on the shore of my mind
Watching the ocean
Fall and rise”
Stunning, my lovely.
Really echoes so much that I’ve been reading over the last few months
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yes i love this practice.. I just used it and it really helped a feeling to move through.. so glad you are finding this resonates, sweetie
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It does. I have been trying it too. It’s not always easy, you know sometimes we get so lost and deeply into the moment that is hurting us we can’t see past the moment itself. But when I manage to do this, just observe the thought I am having and know that everything and anything will pass, it is peaceful.
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Yes… its so second nature to judge and battle and attach maybe a thing more prevalent for those of us who are passionate and intense.. that passion can be a gift but at times it works against us.. Does this make sense?
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It does, yep β€οΈ I feel like, when I let go of the judgment of myself and others (not easy) things seem to flow more but then I get caught up, as you say in something and you feel yourself impassioned, but it’s only over a thought so…again you’re back to observing that thought and trying to …match the energy with what’s actually going on. The passion, I think, is when we *think from the heart*. So…it takes us in the right direction, but when the mind starts to backchat, shall we say, there is a clash. Our ego starts to yell because it feels threatened by the loudness of the heart, which is only truth, whereas the ego’s job is to keep us in the illusion.
I hope I explained myself well there! π€£π
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A good point Sheri makes is that underlying judgements are painful emotions.. I have lashed out at times when it would have been better to have acknowledged the emotion.. so that.s the loudness of the heart you are talking of… maybe it just wants us to hear how sore it is and offer it some tenderness.
you did most definately.. π
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Beautiful Deb ππ
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Thank you β€
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Pleasure π
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Its lovely just knowing you are here, Ashok..
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