Tag: emotional

  • What’s Your #1 Priority Tomorrow?

    What’s Your #1 Priority Tomorrow?

    Tomorrow waits,  patient and full of possibility.  What will you give it?  What will it give you in return?  The answer lives in the space  between question and action,  between intention and deed,  between the heart’s knowing  and the courage to follow  where it leads.

  • The Architecture of Seven Days

    The Architecture of Seven Days

    A contemplative exploration of what it means to live an ideal week: waking with intention, embracing solitude and connection, reflecting through art, mindfulness, and the sacred ordinary. Each day unfolds like a new room in the house of attention, celebrating presence, transformation, and the radical art of being fully awake to one’s own brief, irreplaceable…

  • The Geography of Lost

    The Geography of Lost

    Lost is not a place on any map; it is the space between who we were and who we’re becoming—a liminal landscape where familiar landmarks dissolve and new ones haven’t yet formed. Here, in this geography of uncertainty, we confront questions with no easy answers and find courage in the unknown.

  • Leaves Through September

    Leaves Through September

    Golden leaves fall slowly, hands let go, and memories linger as autumn quietly unfolds. This blitz poem races through images of letting go, holding warmth, longing, and acceptance—a moving meditation on the profound beauty and quiet peace in the transition from summer to fall.

  • Who Do You Spend the Most Time With?

    Who Do You Spend the Most Time With?

    A tender, lyrical meditation on the silent companion we often overlook—ourselves.

  • To Love and Let Go

    To Love and Let Go

    To love what can leave. To hold what can die. To let go without flinching— this is how we live, bravely, in a world built on vanishing things.

  • Let Me Be More Than a Name

    Let Me Be More Than a Name

    When you label me, you stop listening. You paste a summary over a novel still being written. Let me be inconvenient and worthy, confusing and holy— more than your comfort zone, more than a name.

  • Precious Stones from You

    Precious Stones from You

    Your letters are not just ink on paper; they are treasures— gems mined from the depths of your soul, delivered to me with the weight of love, to be cherished like rare stones dug from the golden earth of Burkina Faso.

  • Steep and Exposed

    Steep and Exposed

    When love is a ridgeline and every step a choice, some climb to escape—others descend to return. A poetic journey through risk, memory, and the courage it takes to let go.

  • The Friend Who Holds Without Clutching

    The Friend Who Holds Without Clutching

    What do I value most in a friend? Not brilliance, not boldness — but gentleness. The quiet kind, that listens without interrupting, that holds space instead of demanding explanation. This poem is a love letter to those who tend rather than fix, who sit with silence instead of fleeing it. A candle in the storm.…

  • How Do I Feel About Cold Weather? (a love letter in frost and fire)

    How Do I Feel About Cold Weather? (a love letter in frost and fire)

    “I asked you once— ‘Would you kiss me if I were trembling from the cold?’ You answered— ‘Only if you were trembling for me.’” A tender journey through the seasons of love, memory, and vulnerability, where winter isn’t just a backdrop—but a character in the story of us.

  • Zero-Gravity Love Letters: Postmarked Nowhere

    Zero-Gravity Love Letters: Postmarked Nowhere

    “Zero-Gravity Love Letters: Postmarked Nowhere” is a raw and evocative exploration of love and loss, captured in fractured fragments and surreal metaphors. Each piece bleeds into the next, creating a disjointed, but intimate narrative of moments and memories — moments we never quite knew how to hold. From quiet goodbyes whispered in the spaces between…

  • X-Files of Unrealized Guilt and Unfound Love (a symphony in misplaced keys)

    X-Files of Unrealized Guilt and Unfound Love (a symphony in misplaced keys)

    An unposted letter. A shipwreck never rescued. A symphony played on broken strings. In the haunted courtrooms of memory, guilt and unfound love dance in shadows we no longer dare to name. This is not a confession — it’s an afterlife.

  • A Flicker in the Crowd: The Stranger Who Set the Dark on Fire

    A Flicker in the Crowd: The Stranger Who Set the Dark on Fire

    A random encounter with a sock-wearing, pigeon-speaking stranger blooms into an unforgettable mosaic of hope, mystery, and rippling kindness. The boundaries dissolve—transforming a fleeting moment into a revolution of connection.

  • About Electronic Circuit, Mind Circuit, Emotional Circuit

    About Electronic Circuit, Mind Circuit, Emotional Circuit

    When you have a particularly emotional experience, such as falling in love or surviving a trauma, your hippocampus helps to encode the memory, making it more memorable and easily accessible in the future. The emotional context of the memory also helps to influence how you perceive and respond to similar situations in the future, through…