Heart-break
Heart-Break
"You've to keep
Breaking your heart, until it opens"
You or me, to be more emotionally quotiented "us", must have gone through unbearable pain and sufferings, might get a feeling of heart-break or have actually gone through it, sometimes it might have resulted into emotional breakdown, nevertheless, heart-break should be warmly welcomed in everyone's life, in my point of view. Why I'am saying this, I'll be putting mine conscience behind this proposition.
Pain and sufferings is what it keeps sailing the boat of life. We are the sailors, we're the one who boarded on this sail, it is us who should face the all adversaries and bereavement that comes as part and parcel of life. I had too gone through multitudes of '' heart-break" accompanied by tons of inflictions
and dozens of anguish. Among these many 'heart-breaks', not each one is that 'heart-break', which we normally conceive 'heart -break' as "getting disengaged or detached from the cosy relationship", sometimes it is taking way or breaking heart from the unproductive path which we knowingly or unknowingly goes deeper and deeper into.
and dozens of anguish. Among these many 'heart-breaks', not each one is that 'heart-break', which we normally conceive 'heart -break' as "getting disengaged or detached from the cosy relationship", sometimes it is taking way or breaking heart from the unproductive path which we knowingly or unknowingly goes deeper and deeper into.
But, yes, the one real 'heart-break' must be unsettling or having 'disturbing potential' for our mental health.
Coming back to Rumi, what he said from my opinion, is allocating spaces inside heart for the adversaries, for conflicting roads that we come across, for the adventure that we experience each passing day in the pursuit of our ''manjil", for unsettling anagapesis, for alexithymic experience, for paying the prices of being sturmfrei.


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