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NOT TIED TO THE PAST
Someone once whispered to me. Her voice was heavy. She said, “We fight every day. There is no kindness left. I want to leave. But my feet… they will not move.” She looked at me with tired eyes. “Why am I still here?” I told her the truth.
We do not stay just for love. Sometimes, we stay because the story is not finished. You can pack your bags. You can walk out the door. But if the lesson is not learned, the invisible thread follows you. It pulls you back.
Or it leads you to the same pain, with someone new. Imagine a knot between you. Tied by years of mistakes. Tied by sharp words spoken in haste. Tied by silence held too long. This is not punishment. It is just the weight of the past. And a knot cannot be forced open. If you pull in anger, the knot only gets tighter. So there is only one way to untie it.
You must stop pulling. You may notice this in small daily moments. At the dinner table, when a cold word lands between you. The old you would throw it back. But today, you stay steady. You do not fight the wind. When kindness comes, you welcome it. But you do not cling to it. No rushing. No demand. You let things unfold naturally.
You still listen. You still help where you can. But the desperate need to win is gone. The need to fix them is gone. You are no longer keeping score. And then, slowly. Quietly. You don't even notice the day it happens. The knot loosens. The heaviness lifts. The door opens. And finally, you are free to stay, or free to go. In peace.
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By Janna Order MonasteryNOT TIED TO THE PAST
Someone once whispered to me. Her voice was heavy. She said, “We fight every day. There is no kindness left. I want to leave. But my feet… they will not move.” She looked at me with tired eyes. “Why am I still here?” I told her the truth.
We do not stay just for love. Sometimes, we stay because the story is not finished. You can pack your bags. You can walk out the door. But if the lesson is not learned, the invisible thread follows you. It pulls you back.
Or it leads you to the same pain, with someone new. Imagine a knot between you. Tied by years of mistakes. Tied by sharp words spoken in haste. Tied by silence held too long. This is not punishment. It is just the weight of the past. And a knot cannot be forced open. If you pull in anger, the knot only gets tighter. So there is only one way to untie it.
You must stop pulling. You may notice this in small daily moments. At the dinner table, when a cold word lands between you. The old you would throw it back. But today, you stay steady. You do not fight the wind. When kindness comes, you welcome it. But you do not cling to it. No rushing. No demand. You let things unfold naturally.
You still listen. You still help where you can. But the desperate need to win is gone. The need to fix them is gone. You are no longer keeping score. And then, slowly. Quietly. You don't even notice the day it happens. The knot loosens. The heaviness lifts. The door opens. And finally, you are free to stay, or free to go. In peace.
#Religions, #Buddhism, #DialogueBuddhismReligions, #Religious, #Buddhist, #Truedharma, #Meditation, #Enlightement, #Buddhatemple, #TheLawofKarma, #BuddhismforBeginners, #Janna, #JannaOrderMonastery