Tomorrow - Inspirational Healing Poetry

architecture4232977_640.jpg

There`s a deafening silence
within the chambers of my heart;
closed doors muffled all sounds.

On the corridor of my soul
there used to be a hustle and a bustle,
now only shadows creep in and out.

My grief is buried two feet deep,
along with it, within the grave,
I threw regrets and sorrow.

Thus when I will wake up tomorrow,
there will be a new me, calmer, braver,
someone that I have been longing to meet.

text15.png

Each journey is different. Each path has its ups and down. We all experience life in various ways. The people we met in this journey help us change although we may not recognize it right away.

We are shaped by our environment, by our relationships (good or bad). We incorporate into our lives, new things or habits we learn from others. We do it because we enjoy that act, or at a subconscious level we try to make up for something that we are missing (a person, a feeling, etc.).

Our behaviour stems from past experiences and influences our future choices. It is common knowledge that past trauma can haunt your future if the mind is not allowed to heal. Though, how do you heal the mind? It`s easier to say than do!

Anything that had a significant impact in our lives from childhood to present day, has shaped us somehow. Our perceptions got altered by our memories (already distorted) and influenced our decisions. The emotional baggage only grew bigger and bigger until the moment we decided to unburden the load and start digging deeper, searching for answers within ourselves.

The first step in any healing process is acceptance. When you focus your attention on your inner feelings and thoughts, you become aware of the problems and the triggers. Embracing the pain, grief or any symptom disrupting your life enables you to move forward.

Meditation and breathing techniques can actually reveal to you the areas of your body that need healing. People tend to believe that only the heart (i.e. a broken heart) needs to be mended, when in reality the whole body should be taken in consideration.

When we are focused on the present only, without thoughts and worries in our mind, we can identify these areas and use a healing attention to help them. We need to focus on our body and how it feels when we move, when we breath to discover the areas that need to be addressed.

Once we locate them we need to direct our healing attention towards them and let the natural healing process begin. By eliminating gradually this post-traumatic stress, we get a better understanding of the underlying cause which makes it easier for us to let go the past, accept the experience and practice self-love.

Twenty years ago, anyone talking about self-love risked being called a egocentric or narcissist. Luckily, nowadays people have become more aware of its importance. That`s because they have understood the health benefits of loving yourself: happiness, greater motivation, stronger resilience, improved health (physical and mental), self-confidence, self-esteem, self-respect, self-worth.

What about you? Are you good to yourself? What is your prescription for self-love?

Image by Kookay from Pixabay

text15.png

Drop me a line in the comments section below if you like what you read!

text15.png

Here are some of the poems I previously published here on Hive and on Steemit:
BITTER MOON | TAME YOUR FEAR | CHOOSE LIFE | MARIPOSA`S SONG | A PAWN | ROAR| BEHIND THE CURTAIN | LET WIDOWS SMILE| QUEEN OF SHAME AND BLAME | COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS | LAST WISH | PREDICTION| DRAWN TO BLACK | BRUISES | RED CARDINAL| INCOGNITO LIFE | CROWN OF QUILLS | STOLEN LIVES | THE KITE RUNNER | THE MOUNTAINS | BALAD | SHOOTING STARS | YOU ARE NOT ALONE | ALL BOUT LOVE| A TALE OF A MINNOW AND A WHALE | LONG WAY DOWN 1 | LONG WAY DOWN 2| SPIDER QUEEN | MINA'S EULOGY | THE CIRCLE OF LIFE | YOU KNOW IT ALL | CONFESSION OF A HUSBAND | BROKEN DREAM| THE RETURN OF A HERX | CLOSE THE DOORS | IT IS LOVE | BROKEN SOUL | FREEDOM | SPEECHLESS | CHECKOUT POINT | TEENAGE YEARS | PINK| PAIN | DARE | LOST | HEAVEN CAN WAIT| THE DEMON WITHIN| ANCHORED | A PLACE I LONG TO BE | ETERNAL LOVE | ONE LONG HOUR
text15.png

Lavi Picu is the author of three soulful poetry collections: Whiteless Thoughts, Burden of love and Tales of a moody heart. She is a Canadian writer, majored in Linguistics, with a background in translations and writing. She’s also a ghost writer, a blogger with a focus on arts and health, a Lyme disease advocate, a mother and a self-taught artist.

@2020 Lavi Picu aka Lyme Poet. All rights reserved.

Sort:  

I live in a society whereby everyone talks in their own dialects; one that I don't understand so I build a wall around me and ignore them. Scary part is that I do that so often that I become ignorant and very much am on my own.
But, I still treat myself well or at least I choose to think so

Very nice poem, a journey to joy and peace. May we all wake tomorrow happy to meet our true selves.

Very inspiring @lymepoet, we need healing and inspiration at this point in the worlds history.
U&R

We are all of us the product of our past; all the good, all the bad, all the pain, and decisions we've made bring us to where we are now. It's easy to blame others for our foibles (I think we all like to blame our parents), but not so easy to take responsibility for the same.

There's a lot of truth that we need to take care of our mental health as much as our physical. For me, personally, it's to take a step back and focus on one thing at a time, whether it's a project (fixing the electricity) or playing (Mario Kart with the boy!). I have a habit of thinking about five things at the same time, and it not only gives me a headache, it keeps me awake at night as my mind races! Stepping back, focusing, and learning to say No (even to myself) helps me.