There’s something poetic about the chaos that comes when life crumbles. At first, it feels like betrayal—by the universe, by people, by plans that were so carefully crafted. You sit in the wreckage, wondering how the pieces you held so tightly in your hands managed to slip away. But maybe the pain isn’t punishment. Maybe it’s a quiet, divine intervention.
You see, life has a way of shutting doors for you when you’re too scared to close them yourself. The closed doors you’re cursing now? They weren’t protecting something sacred; they were keeping you caged. Those bad vibes you tried to ignore, those places that felt off, those relationships that ran on fumes—they weren’t mistakes. They were lessons. And when they fell apart, when the floor dropped out from beneath you, it wasn’t because you weren’t enough. It was because you were too much to stay where you didn’t belong.
This isn’t about blame. It’s about truth.
You can pour yourself into a person, a place, a dream, and still, it won’t always work. That’s not failure. That’s alignment. Some things aren’t meant to last forever, and the divine—call it fate, call it the universe, call it God—has a way of cleaning house when you’ve overstayed your welcome in a space that no longer fits your soul.
So, if you’re reading this and feeling lost, or like the world has pulled the rug out from under you, take a breath. I know it’s hard. I know it feels unfair. But isn’t it freeing, too? To know that what’s no longer for you is finally gone?
They won’t tell you this, but I will:
It’s okay to mourn the things that left. To grieve for the door that slammed in your face or the dream that dissolved in your hands. You’re allowed to feel everything—anger, sadness, relief, even joy. Let it all rush through you. That’s how you grow. That’s how you move forward.
But don’t stop there. Don’t hold on to the wreckage for too long. Don’t cling to the ashes and call it home. You are being guided—nudged, even—toward something greater. Somewhere lighter. Somewhere real.
The people who left? They couldn’t meet you where you’re going. The life that fell apart? It didn’t have the capacity to hold your evolution. And the pain you feel right now? It’s just a reminder that your soul is too expansive to settle for less than what it deserves.
This isn’t the end. It’s a beginning, cloaked in loss, but radiant with promise. Trust it.
And if you’re wondering what happens next, I’ll tell you this: you’ll rebuild. You’ll rise. You’ll walk through new doors and find new people, new dreams, new spaces that feel like home. It won’t be easy, but it will be worth it.
Let this moment be your surrender. Stop fighting the current. Trust the divine protection that’s guiding you to what’s truly yours.
Because it’s coming.
Let this track play softly in the background as you sit with these words. Let it soothe the ache, remind you of your strength, and guide you toward your next chapter
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