Resonating Through Shared Humanity: Diamonds in the Depths - Finding Wisdom in Reflection
This is where the magic happens. Or at least the awkward self-reflection.
For those feeling weighed down by the past.
Pensive child, I love that you seek to have done your best in the past. The art of looking back upon your time with clarity and consolidation is one of great strength. I also see the pain of wastefulness, and a concern that you look too much behind you at your failures and soak up time for living.
Gorgeous child, please accept my love and my appreciation for this action for which you retrospectively forsake. The value of your reflections and reviews does not disappear the moment they are written, despite what your brain may confuse. You are in such flow for learning the world that hours pass, and you can feel your current time shouting hatred at your pensiveness.
Beautiful child, you are allowed to wonder and wander through your own time with the calmness of the old. Wondering the past is not just the dominion of the old regretting their lives; it is also for the young looking to create the brightest tomorrow. I feel great sorrow for the pain of your mind which comes to stomp on your flowers and a cultivated garden of delights.
The past has been full of woe for you, both imagined and real—you respect it in such a meaningful and peaceful way when you review. It has been said by us before that you, beautiful child, are making meaning every day as a culmination of your past. We are the stories we tell ourselves, and it is only in looking back with grace, acceptance, and poignant review that we may define with strength what our past has taught us about our shared humanity and the ways in which we can resonate stronger.
So it is in this that I offer you my deepest well of holding, for which to tip your sorrows and regret. They are to be had in as vast quantities as life will provide—I will implore you—do not wish it did not exist, not by flinging the coins of joy into its bottomless depths nor by filling it in with rubbish and tip. It is a glorious part of you, beautiful boy; therefore, it is valuable for making the next part brighter. Dust off the diamonds you find in the core of our earth, and find it in yourself to accept their finding as a process of great wisdom.
Wondering and wonderful child—you are the very essence of love when you look back at yourself. Allow those diamonds to shine.
“Wondering the past is not just the dominion of the old regretting their lives; it is also for the young looking to create the brightest tomorrow.”
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