They called it weakness. But this uprising begins with softness — saying no without guilt, choosing rest, and speaking truth even when the voice trembles. A tender revolution of boundaries, breath, and unapologetic being.
Tag Archives: Being-Human
The Quiet Ache Beneath the Fire
What if your anger is not wrong, but a buried sadness asking to be loved? A soft reclamation of internalized rage — and the self beneath it.
Longing as Soul Compass
Let longing be your language. Not a flaw, but a feeling that guides. Longing gets a bad name sometimes.It’s mistaken for neediness, for ache, for the emptiness that signals something broken. But I’ve come to believe longing isn’t a sign of lack—It’s a soul-language, whispering direction. It stirs in quiet moments.It catches in the throatContinueContinue reading “Longing as Soul Compass”
Living By Unwritten Scripts: A Soft Rebellion
Ah, the conditionings.Passed down like family heirlooms no one asked for.Worn like ill-fitting shoes, tight across the toes of our becoming.We inherit these silent contracts—unspoken rules about how to walk, how to speak, how to smile without showing too much tooth, or too much truth. And let’s not forget the shadows.Shadow this. Shadow that.Everywhere aContinueContinue reading “Living By Unwritten Scripts: A Soft Rebellion”
Coming Out of My Own Silence
A reflection on visibility, vulnerability, and the sacred return of our voice There’s a silence we carry — not the peaceful kind, but the padded kind. The kind built of carefulness and concession. A hush stitched into us by years of trying not to be too much. Too loud. Too opinionated. Too wrong. And so, we shrinkContinueContinue reading “Coming Out of My Own Silence”
