#shithapñd
In my personal experience, finding those quiet moments after a long day or a challenging period can feel like a rare gift, almost like a mental reset. The idea of the "long argument with existence" finally settling into a soft hum resonates deeply. It’s during these times that I often reflect on the importance of accepting shadow aspects of ourselves—those parts we usually hide or struggle with. These shadows, rather than being sources of fear, can guide us towards greater self-awareness and individuation, a concept from Jungian psychology. Listening to music, like Sheryl Crow’s soothing songs, often helps me tune into these peaceful moments. Her lyrics sometimes evoke feelings of acceptance and hope, which align with the theme of moving beyond internal conflict to find contented stillness. I’ve realized that moments we consider as "in-between" or breaks from the usual chaos are crucial; they act as private holidays where the mind is free to rest and gather strength. Sharing this perspective feels important, especially in a world so often focused on nonstop activity. Embracing quietness isn’t about giving up or resigning but about creating space to heal and understand ourselves better. Whether it’s through prayer, meditation, or simply being still, those soft humming moments after the noise fade away bring a meaningful peace that’s worth cherishing.
