Healing the Child Within In shadowed rooms where silence grew,A child once sat with eyes so blue,The world too loud, the love too thin,A storm was planted deep within. She held her dreams in paper hands,He drew his hopes in shifting sands,They whispered truths no one could hear,Their joy was wrapped in threads of fear. … Continue reading Poem: Healing the Child Within
Month: May 2025
Writing Through the Soul to Heal the Soul: Writing Your Way Through the Wound of Abandonment
Healing the Inner Child: Writing Your Way Through the Wound of Abandonment What Is the Abandonment Wound? The abandonment wound is one of the most deeply rooted core inner childhood wounds. It forms when a child feels emotionally or physically abandoned by a parent or caregiver—whether through absence, neglect, or emotional unavailability. Even if the … Continue reading Writing Through the Soul to Heal the Soul: Writing Your Way Through the Wound of Abandonment
Poem: The Deeper You Feel, the Deeper You Heal
The Deeper You Feel, the Deeper You Heal The deeper you feel, the deeper you heal—Though pain may strike sharp, raw, and real.Though tears may fall like summer rain,Each drop is part of shedding pain. Do not fear the aching chest,The tremble of a soul distressed.Feel it all—don’t look away,The only path is through, not … Continue reading Poem: The Deeper You Feel, the Deeper You Heal
Poem: Forgive Those Who Have Hurt You
Forgive Those Who Have Hurt You Forgive those who have hurt you, friend,Not for their peace, but for your own—Release the weight that will not mend,The seeds of pain too deeply sown. Forgive, not to excuse the wrong,Nor say the wound was ever small,But so your soul may rise, be strong,And not be chained to … Continue reading Poem: Forgive Those Who Have Hurt You
Poem: I Have Forgotten How to Live
I have forgotten how to live—Each breath feels borrowed, barely mine.The days drift by, elusive, thin,Like mist that fades before the shine. I wake, I move, I speak, I try,But something’s lost I cannot name—A spark, a thread, a reason why,A warmth that once lit up the flame. I smile on cue, I play my … Continue reading Poem: I Have Forgotten How to Live
Poem: Face Your Fears
Face Your Fears Step into the dark though your heart may pound,Where shadows whisper and doubts resound.The path ahead is rough and steep,But strength is sown in ground that’s deep. Fear wears masks of storm and flame,It calls you weak, it speaks your name.But hear this truth — you're not alone,The fiercest fires forge the … Continue reading Poem: Face Your Fears
Poem: Love Only Changes Form
Love Only Changes Form Love does not vanish, it learns how to stay,In echoes of laughter, though miles drift away.It softens with time but never is gone—It lingers like twilight when daylight moves on. It slips through the fingers, yet fills up the air,It moves from the touch to the memory there.A glance becomes silence, … Continue reading Poem: Love Only Changes Form
Death as a Spiritual Passage, Not an End
A New Way to See Death For centuries, humanity has wrestled with the concept of death. Is it the final chapter? A void? Or something more profound? Across spiritual traditions, mystical teachings, and countless personal experiences, one truth continues to surface:Death is not the end—it’s a sacred passage. This article explores death as a spiritual … Continue reading Death as a Spiritual Passage, Not an End
Poem: Walk the Path of Your Soul
Walk the Path of Your Soul Not all roads are lit with signs,nor carved in stone or paved with gold.Some begin where silence lives,where only brave hearts dare to hold. It starts within—a flicker first,a whisper lost to louder noise.But still it calls, again, again—not with command, but with a choice. The world may point … Continue reading Poem: Walk the Path of Your Soul
Poem: All One Can Do
All one can do is tell—just speak the road,The gravel heart, the burdens we have towed.No map was drawn, no signs lit up the way,Just stars that blinked and hopes that went astray. We walked through fire that no one else could see,With wounds that bled in quiet dignity.Each step, a question. Each breath, a … Continue reading Poem: All One Can Do