Your pain does not need an immediate answer.
It needs space.
We live in a time that rushes everything —
even feeling.
But what moves through the soul
does not follow that rhythm.
It follows another time.
More internal.
More silent.
—
Many times, what we call pain
is simply something asking to be heard.
A movement that has not yet found form.
And when it is ignored
to sustain an image of strength,
it does not disappear.
It shifts.
—
Giving voice to what is felt is not about solving.
It is about allowing.
Allowing the experience to exist
without being interrupted.
Without being rushed.
—
In this space, there is no demand for overcoming.
There is listening.
There is presence.
And a deep respect
for each person’s time.
—
To walk here is not to rush.
It is to continue…
without abandoning yourself.
—
And, in your own time,
you may return to the beginning
or follow what makes sense now.