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Beth1949 75F
3124 posts
12/12/2017 7:53 am

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A MOMENT OF SOLITUDE...

Solitude is a physical isolation, stillness and a total privacy from others. To be in solitude means to be alone and in silence, a sort of meditation.
You are physically alone and in isolation; psychologically in total privacy, detached and totally silent and absorbed. You may be passively pondering on the past and the present and/or on different issues. But at that time, your mind is not silent, it may be asking questions and finding answers; it's a type of mental speeches, words themselves spring up. Your mind records your sadness and your joy, your thoughts and resolutions.
.All of us have the natural ability to be in a state of solitude. How many of us have actually experienced this state?. In time of solitude, solutions to even complex problems occur to you almost effortlessly at this time. Be it good or not, your determinations crop up.

When you are in solitude, you may think about your dear ones, near or far, about the great times you've spent with them and about the occurrences. You feel the miss, an emptiness, a void, you realize their influence in your life, which you may have disregarded. You tend to reevaluate your closeness with one or others. All these revolve in your mind. You think of words untold and things that you've also missed telling, your misjudgements and most of all, the love you denied and tried to repudiate. You naturally want to give her/him or them, back the concern they have shown earlier. Many people say, in their solitude they re-evaluate their feelings, their wishes, and consider their love. And have often found out how they do love their dear one(s). New ideas, new resolutions, new perspectives etc. are easy when you are in deep solitude. Your mind and heart work together, helping you to get an insight of everything and you find the solutions. Joy or regrets as well as a reaction of interest and excitement. Unspoken words kept either by hesitation or by pride, perturb your mind. You are unable to control your emotions. A good heart doesn't retain and nourish hate forever. In solitude, your mind becomes more transparent and your heart reacts, helping you to find reasons for past failures and success, as well as proving your deep feelings.

Solitude can be on Rainy days or sunny ones, in cold or hot temp, Solitude is required when your mind is affected by sorrow, by heartaches, by confusion and by incertitude. It will ameliorate your state of mind and you'll find the answers. So, let Solitude do the best for you. I wish my above descriptive text would help you in a way or another.
Thank you for your read.
Lisa.










Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
12/12/2017 7:59 am

In Solitude, we feel free to think, to question ourselves and to get answers through our mental speeches and senses. In Solitude, we are in a total silence, isolated from any distraction, which enables us to analyse many things, Our mind is at rest, and focuses on issues that trouble our innerself. Solutions manifest explicitly, giving us answers we attempt to find.


GLUMO 88F
9730 posts
12/13/2017 11:33 am

Hi Beth! Nice to see you and read your blog.

Times ago I used to get moments of solitude, in silence, in a quiet place, for spiritual reasons. I like to get in touch with my soul and think how's going my inner life, trying to feel that Divine presence close to me. And yes, I've found out that maybe I needed more pray moments, that I had to strengthen my trust in God, to have a more positive mind, etc.
But, in the other hand, silent moments make my mind shoots itself off in thousands thoughts, sometimes taking me to the past, to things I couldn't do or I couldn't have, goals I couldn't achieve and something more like that, and I felt that's not good because the past time is gone, it doesn't exist, and I have to live the TODAY, as it is.



Trust in dreams, for in them is hidden the gate to eternity.(Khalil Gibran)