I'm alive...
Feeling alive often comes from the simple yet profound experiences that connect us to others. The phrases "when you call on me," "when I hear you breathe," and "when you look at me" highlight how interactions awaken our spirit and inspire us to fly beyond limitations. In my own life, I've noticed that genuine presence from others—a simple call, a breath shared, or meaningful eye contact—can transform moments of isolation into vibrant connections. This vivid sense of being alive is not just about physical existence but about emotional and spiritual vibrancy that arises when we acknowledge each other's presence. Whether it's a close friend, a loved one, or even a stranger who shows kindness, these small acts imbue us with renewed energy and wings to pursue our passions. Moreover, acknowledging these moments encourages mindfulness and gratitude, important components for mental well-being. When we consciously recognize that "I get wings to fly" through connection, we cultivate resilience and hope. Sharing these reflections can inspire others to appreciate the subtle yet powerful ways relationships enrich our lives. If you’ve ever felt uplifted by simply hearing someone’s voice or feeling their gaze, you're not alone. Embracing these moments can deepen our human experience and motivate us to live fully, with compassion and openness.






















































































