No Answers, Not Yet

Then the world starts shrinking, with doubts, fear, and confusion.

What is the message the universe sends when your modest world keeps dwindling? Of course, we understand that there is a message behind it, but cultivating the idea would take, in its best scenario, a complete life or many, many of them.

If people occupying our lives have no roles to play, what a waste of space they got; how do we change their lives, and do we know our boundaries? Once we relate with them, there should be some natural reaction to their beings.

The outcomes are many, but each tells a big deal about us.

One of the most enlightening moments is when we acknowledge our malice. But unfortunately, these moments may cripple your intentions, which feels right because who needs to move with plans in a hostile environment?
But, at the same time, it feels wrong because who has the strength to carry on knowing their nature was terrible?

Then the world starts shrinking, with doubts, fear, and confusion. Who are we? Who are these people with us? Are we good or bad? Are they good or bad?

Should we leave soon, or should we stay to understand?

While there are no answers once you reach this stage, there will be more emotions to deal with along the journey.
Then you add another question in your life, what journey and which path?

The best solution for this diminishing world that lacks space and air is to be destroyed and vanish; then, there will be no place to break upon you. Nothing surrounds you, but once you learn to be free, you stop fearing space and start moving ahead to understand the journey and find your path.

There will be more questions, but when we leave the place and move up into the space, we understand our and our beloved ones’ roles.

Then, we may be able to accept and appreciate the journey as well as its paths.

Dana Obeid