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Rising from the darkness

How many of you agree that when you suffer from a mental breakdown, you damage yourself the most in the process? And this keeps rehashing, with each day, the level of harm increases. What is the use? For the world, possibly nothing but look closely, you will discover pieces of you, shattering, and the sound of them falling apart is the loudest to the ears. The inner shouts of the agony soul give you goosebumps, but you choose to let it live with you, You let yourself drain. The torment is excruciating but fulfilling. In the long run, this becomes a routine, and you surrender yourself without indeed battling for yourself. I ask you if you could not stand for yourself, then who would?

When we hurt someone unintentionally, we apologize for being careless and attempt to stop the bleeding with the help of a bandage. Then why not do the same with our tired, fretful soul? Doesn’t our bleeding soul deserve to recuperate? Don’t we owe ourselves an explanation of remorse? In the never-ending battle between the mind and the heart, our soul continuously has got to pay a price. With all the terrible negative thoughts and memories, we simply let them take over us. It is easier that way, isn’t it? Yes, it is – your brain just answered it for you. But let me tell you, this is often not the easier way. This can be the most exceedingly bad way to abandon yourself at such a state. The evil mind demons will not just halt, they will keep coming at you, again and again. They are hungry for your tired, broken, damaged self so adore your damaged self, my warriors, before they get a hold of you. Let them go empty-handed because you are not going to let them taste your gloomy, downhearted soul.

Keep in mind, they will win, if you let them. If you stand against them, none can win except you. You are stronger than you think. At the end of every line/situation, you will always find yourself by your side so be gentle with your growing soul. Embrace yourself gracefully and permit yourself to transform as many times as you need to breathe carelessly and freely. Rather than saying, ‘I’m damaged, I am useless’, begin with saying the positive pep talks, ‘I am healing, recovering and rediscovering myself.’ Your shadow will leave you in the darkness. But do not stop right there. Be a star and shine and rule the dark sky.



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