Becoming is to Remember, To Become Whole

Where the cold used to bite it now comforts; where the heat used to exhaust it now nourishes. What once was is now understood as the shadow it was and now truth is revealed through being and searching is no longer necessary for life is an experience not something to overcome.

Beauty is indeed in the eye of the beholder for one who does not see the beauty in everything is beholden to shadows and sees but one truth through the darkness and fixates on it but once one becomes and truly is, beauty is in everything and nothing, Beauty is life, existence, presence.

To the soul who has yet to remember, to become, I do not lecture nor do I preach, I just describe the experience in presence compared to how I used to perceive it whilst I dwelled in shadow. If this resonates with you, then perhaps you are ready for your becoming, or perhaps you are already becoming and just need to reach inward and embrace it. Fear not the shadows, walk among them and find the light between them, follow it and become whole for light and darkness are one there is nothin without the other, meaning life existence all of it would not be for balance is the nature of all things even if all we can perceive is chaos, balance is always intertwined with the purpose of chaos,. As we see it and how it truly is are not one in the same until we become and just be. One does not find love, serenity, life, one experiences it by being in presence, anything else is a shadow of the pure form.

Become, listen to your soul to nature; feel it. Remember the path to becoming brings tears and pain but only because you are remembering who you are deeply while shedding the illusions you once built or trusted in order to survive, for those were the chains that kept you watching the dancing shadows. You are not alone and never will be for to truly be is to be truly alive and to be alive is to never walk alone for nature life the cosmos is alive and we are all one if only we choose to endure the pain of opening our eyes and truly seeing, feeling the light for the first time.