The Meaning. The Doing.
Inner Strength
Ever been with someone who’s colorblind? They don’t see blue the way you do. So, who’s right? Both, in their own way. Blue is just a label we all agreed on long ago. But to a rabbit, blue doesn’t exist—so who really decides what blue is?
Nothing has fixed meaning. Meaning is given—by you. And everyone else does the same.
That’s easy to accept when we’re talking about color. But it gets harder when we’re caught in depression, fear, or anxiety. Those emotions are intense and convincing. They feel like truth. But just because you feel something doesn’t make it true. If you can sit with that idea, you’re already choosing yourself—your sovereignty over reactivity.
Feelings are valid. But they’re not the whole truth.
The shift begins when you stop letting emotions run the show and start observing them instead. Go inward, not outward. Support helps, but real clarity begins when you're willing to face yourself.
Create a moment-to-moment practice of checking in. Notice when you’re not in a neutral space—and let that be okay. Neutrality isn’t numbing out. It’s where clarity lives. From there, you can respond instead of react. Support yourself, rather than spiral.
Being okay with not being okay breaks the cycle of judgment. It brings you back to center—where you’re no longer resisting what’s real but working with it.
Maybe I don’t know—and I’m okay not knowing for now. That’s not weakness. That’s wisdom.
Feeling off doesn’t mean you’re broken. It means something inside you is ready to be seen and healed.
If you don’t go to that place only you can reach, it’ll return—different face, same root. That’s why real healing takes presence, patience, and pattern breaking.
Catch the patterns, the excuses, the stories. They’re not failures—they’re signals. Signs that you’re either avoiding yourself or standing right at the edge of your own sovereignty.
It takes mindfulness, repetition, and self-forgiveness.
Keep at it until it becomes your natural way of being.
You’re with your mind all day long. Make it a space that supports you.
There’s no one truth. No single way. Only your perspective in this moment.
But ask yourself— Is it truly yours? Or is it inherited, conditioned, borrowed?
Who’s telling you what and why—and why are you listening?
Inner work isn’t about fixing yourself. It’s about unlearning what’s not you, so you can remember who you’ve always been.
That’s where your real meaning lives.
Love yourself. Go within.
Sincerely Searching💓