MY FEELINGS🙁
If feelings were not there we as human beings will not be alive. We will be like a wood, rock or a stone. Devoid of feelings we are nothing as we cannot express whatever we wish to.
MY FEELINGS- STATE OF MY MIND
There are days when my mind feels like a quiet lake still, reflective, almost sacred. And then there are days when it turns into a restless ocean, waves rising without warning, crashing against the shores of my thoughts.
Somewhere between these two extremes lies the true state of my mind… ever-shifting, ever-speaking. I have written a small stanza about the upheaval of emotions going in my mind .
My feelings are like ripples in a pond
When pebbles are thrown - expanding endlessly in ripples
Like violent tidal waves before a storm, a cyclone, a tsunami- restless, rising and unpredictable.
I feel insecurities, sadness, confusion, anger, anxiety and stress- are colliding with me.
Like a chaotic traffic jam with no space to move ,
Like a chord of wood on weary shoulders with nowhere to unfold.
My heart feels heavy, burdened with melancholy- a silent ache seeking calm.
Just a small stanza depicting my mind and thoughts.
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I hope the storm passes and you find the calm you are seeking soon
Your words about feelings being layered, shifting, contradictory, and difficult to fully explain felt incredibly human to me.
I think so many of us spend our lives trying to organize emotions neatly to make them logical, consistent, or easy to communicate when in reality feelings rarely behave that way. Sometimes grief exists beside gratitude. Love beside exhaustion. Clarity beside confusion. Healing beside longing.
What I appreciated most was the honesty in simply allowing emotions to exist without overcorrecting or forcing resolution too quickly.
There’s also something beautiful about writing feelings down publicly. It transforms something deeply private into a shared human experience, and suddenly readers recognize parts of themselves inside your words too.
This felt soft, reflective, and very real. Thank you for sharing it.