At times, all the signs are pretty obvious. But one hesitates to accept that it is all over. It could be a faint line of hope, or just the ennui of indecision, that makes people pull through.
Marriages and jobs are not sacrosanct, and not a blind end. It hurts like hell, but one can overcome, and find meaning in life beyond that.
The key is to see oneself as a complete being, without the sense of identity emanating from the external world.
Say aloud, βI am Complete.β
Β Face yourself
read the writing
on the wall
Β
Happiness
awaits final
choices
Inspired by Sammi Cox at
Image: the-nelo-angelo.deviantart.com

A wonderfully inspiring message, Reena. I too enjoyed the combination of poetry and prose π Thanks for joining in with the Weekend Writing Prompt. Enjoy the rest of your week π
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Thank you, Sammi!
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I liked the way you combined the prose and poetry . Feeling complete as a human is sacrosanct.
http://ideasolsi65.blogspot.com/2017/07/parting-at-crossroad.html
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Hey Reena,
A very powerful and thought provoking statement, thank you: words said with absolute conviction and determined purpose to always be me. I totally agree with your assured philosophy: the external world does not define who we are…the external world is unknown, an endless darkness into which I shine my light to help see my way. By definition, you are a lantern Reena π
Thank you. Trusting your Sunday pleases in all ways pleasing. Have a most enjoyable week, take good care of you.
Namaste π
DN
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Thank you, and wishing you a happy weekend, Dewin!
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My pleasure Reena. Thank you for pleasant wishes: my weekend has all but passed, it’s back to the 9-5 in the morning π¦ I always enjoy weekends as days bringing freedom and friendship, thank you π
Namaste π
DN
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