Self That Emerges When No One Needs Anything from You
Every so often, a rare moment
emerges where the world ceases its relentless demands. There is no one waiting
for your response, effort, or energy, and in that abrupt gap, something from
within starts to ascend, revealing the part of you that is beyond
accountability, expectation, and the persona constructed by taking care of
everything around you. At first, this emergence can feel unfamiliar because it
resides under the roles you have been carrying for years.
You begin to see that your
thoughts are very different when you don't think about what someone else might
need. Your instincts also seem to talk more directly when they don't have to
share the stage with other noises. Your wants become bigger when duties do not
influence them, and in that calm, your inner voice comes without interruption,
changing itself, and bending for anyone.
This is the side of you that
the majority of people don't see. It is the persona that you have constructed
under the layers of giving, responding, fixing, holding, and carrying. It is
also the part of you that comes out only when the world is not demanding from
you.
What is revealed here, however, is power in
its most potent form; it is a natural reflex refined by life's lessons, and it
is want without the intervention of commitment. Encouragement
is definitely needed. While people are fearful of such moments of undemanded
space; they quite often are at loss what to do when no one asks for anything,
hence they go quickly back into distraction, noise, or into tasks that hide
their more profound thoughts, but if you stay long enough you actually begin to
hear the part of you that has been silently waiting for room to speak.
This space is like opening a
door to the identity that is overshadowed by the noise. The identity that is
built on conviction rather than power from the outside, the one that goes
without waiting for someone's approval, the one that has been forming in the
background while the world was occupied with other things. Keep sticking to it.
Allow the inner voice to speak non-stop, long
enough for its volume to increase without being pushed aside. Allow yourself to
see who you are when no one is taking from you, when your energy is not shared,
when nothing is pulling at the edges of your attention.
As the version that comes forward here has an
inner-earned weight, a power that cannot be borrowed or forced, and a source
that doesn't change for people who are not really a part of your life.
And when you meet this version with full
consciousness, it becomes difficult to pretend that your way is not clear or
that your ground is uncertain, that it is challenging to act as if you no
longer know what is at your core.
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