Heartbreak comes in different forms—romantic, platonic, self-inflicted—but is often experienced all the same. Every part of you aches, even your soul. The wound is so deep it seems endless, as does the pain.
Boundless questions race through your mind, and as you rummage through memories, you still can’t make sense of the situation.
Everything feels strange, like that life and the version of yourself was an illusion, and finally, the veil shattered. What remains is a shadowy world of the past, the present and future in limbo. You feel like you're floating in oblivion, waiting for the inevitable fall.
And fall, you must.
Fear of change, of moving on, is the darkness that clouds your vision, its grasp on your heart enough for you to remain in the ether.
But to be human means to experience pain. Without it, we can’t experience relief, the salvation of healing.
It’s a woven textile—pain and healing—but it forms the blanket of balance. Let it cover your shoulders and welcome the emotions of heartbreak as they come.
Falling is a frightening sensation, a means of losing control, but you won’t hit reality’s floor with a crash. Rather, a soft landing awaits, one of evolution.
With your heart back on the ground, you’ll understand that people come and go and not every battle can be won. It may feel like an ending, but it doesn’t have to be. Think of it as a catalyst for change that ushers in a new beginning.
It’s a book of blank pages waiting to be filled with new stories. It’ll be hard at first, but pick up the pen anyway.
Your life is waiting to be written again.
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