Friday, February 17, 2012

In solitude, where we are least alone

In solitude, where we are least alone.


It takes time to fall in love with true solitude. And it takes practice. To spend more time with yourself, be out in the world alone and not rush to meet people every weekend. It takes time and practice. But once you get out of that dependency that need for socializing, ah the bliss of all the things in the world await us.

What is true solitude one would wonder. True solitude is when you achieve true awareness, sensing the presence of that which is forever ignored. The shape of my finger tips and toes, the fine lines on my palms, the shape of my footprint, the tiny squirrel family in the tree outside my house and their daily tik tiking sounds, the whiskers of my cat and his claws, the direction of the breeze that hits me, rustle of the trees I live around.

I can go on n on n on.....

Solitude is beautiful





3 comments:

The Unsure Ascetic said...

yes indeed.. there is no love greater than self love..

BaKfIrE said...

I can totally understand it. The beauty in silence, the simplicity, the incredible complexity that simple things represent, the world that we misses daily yet being present there, for everyone to see and absorb. Yes, solitude is a bliss.

vC said...

loved wat u wrote...

we have whole universe within us..

keep clicking and complementing it with awesome text..

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