Isca Sullo Ionio, Calabria, Italy. Photo by the author
From the hills of Calabria, Italy. My journey has led me to this ancient land. I don’t have the answer why.
That scares me; am I missing something? I miss my family and friends. I wonder why I’ve left. There are other people who are hurting unbelievably.
Why is it that this world is full of pain? Perhaps, so that we may see the light.
In the darkest night, I don’t know how to face the world alone. The questions I don’t want to answer, or don’t know how.
Sometimes I just want to surrender.
The need to be more than I am.
But the sun always rises in the morning.
We mustn’t be afraid of the night, but see that it too, like the morning, is beautiful, necessary, divine.
The night makes us what we are; it inspires us to seek the light. So we look for it in stars. We look for it in one another.
We look within, where we don’t need eyes to see, and find it in ourselves.
The morning always comes. The pain will one day fade. Just keep going.
Let your heart shine wherever you are, even if it hurts. It hurts more to keep the light, the pain, and the beauty which comes from letting go, in.
How to let it out. How to let it go. Just watch. Listen. Feel the ground beneath your feet. Feel your every heart beat, that precious thump which is the greatest gift of all, the fact that we’re alive.
We’re all broken in a way. We heal through each other.
The wind blows from dusk to dawn, as the river never ceases flowing. Its rushing sound replenishes my soul, bit by bit.
Sometimes I find it strange that we always tend to ask — why is it that the world is full of pain? And then we never once ask why is it that we so lucky and blessed to experience joy, happiness and bliss? It's the same for me as well. Perhaps we feel we're entitled somehow. But just like everything else, we need one to appreciate the other. I hate it when bad things happen but when good things comes, I tend to just drift right along and forget to be thankful. It's something I have to work on, to be more aware I suppose. Thank goodness the morning always comes! Beautiful, reflective piece, Vincent.