The Ambiguity🌌

Tapping the life in the light of others perception is indeed very dangerous ;this is what my night introspection says.Life is meant to be lived says a philosopher ,but how it’s a rhetorical question that just pops up in my mind , surely not inside this pale four walls lacking the radiance and vibrance; I feel I’m too innocent to understand this or just another peculiar soul in this cosmos . There’s a constant craving,for what still a question it is .The time dimensions ain’t meant for me but I am imbedded inside this slot.The surroundings around me acting as a catalyst are making me feel inescapable ; still in a search I am, for what exactly don’t ask me this.But is a hope somewhere for sure , that’s the ultimate goal I say,if not today, not tomorrow , not in the last breath, then at the brim for sure.

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A journey to be taken,a path to be explored

35 responses to “The Ambiguity🌌”

  1. Your words paint a vivid picture of the inner quest for meaning—a journey that many of us embark upon. It’s a path filled with questions that may not have clear answers, and yet, it’s the seeking itself that gives life its depth and color.
    The philosopher’s assertion that life is meant to be lived invites us to step beyond the ‘pale four walls’ and embrace the full spectrum of human experience. Your innocence is not a barrier but a lens through which you see the world with fresh eyes, unclouded by preconceptions.
    The craving you feel is a universal one, a longing for purpose, connection, or perhaps a deeper understanding of our place in the cosmos. And while the time dimensions may seem confining, they also provide the rhythm to our existence, the heartbeat of the universe that we all share.
    The catalyst of your surroundings, though it may feel inescapable, is also what propels you forward in your search. And hope—hope is the compass that guides us through the darkest nights and into the dawn.
    So, in response to your introspection, I say: Keep searching, keep questioning, and let hope be your beacon. For it is in the search that we find fragments of the answers we seek, scattered like stars across the night sky.

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  2. I remember a day in which I felt so empty within, longing for what I didn’t know, and then the word came into my mind: “I wonder if there’s a God?” I immediately shoved that thought aside because I instinctively realized that if there was One, I wouldn’t be able to stand before Him with all the wrongs I had committed in my life. But some years later when I was in a time of desperation, I called out to the God I didn’t know and it was there in my own living room that He made His presence known to me.
    Oh there is NOTHING that can satisfy us like His presence!! We were made to “know Him,” and that is your destiny, dear one. ❤️

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