modern life

  • Born Naked

    Born Naked

    Born naked,
    No boundaries,
    But bonds of
    breath and being.

    Born naked,
    Free, with no borders,
    Just curiosity’s flame.
    A lighthouse in the fog.

    Identity,
    Not in this chapter,
    Not in this lesson,
    A blank canvas,
    Awaiting society’s brush.

    Meaning and service,
    Imagination and tranquility,
    Gratitude and exploration,
    Yet often traded for
    Comfort in conformity.

    We teach ours
    And theirs,
    Presentation and acts,
    Masks worn daily,
    Truth lost in the act,
    Authenticity, a forgotten script.

    Who’s watching over us?

    We don’t teach faith,
    We teach worship of idols.

    We don’t teach questions,
    We teach answers prepackaged,
    Easy to digest,
    Hard to escape,
    Mental fast food.

    We don’t teach thinking,
    We teach status,
    The climb over others,
    A race with no end,
    Sisyphus in a suit and tie.

    Likes over essence,
    Thrills over purpose,
    Moments of euphoria,
    Digital applause in an empty auditorium.

    Who’s watching over us?
    Our forgotten selves, perhaps,
    Peering through the cracks.

    From naked truths
    To clothed deceit,
    We walk life’s wardrobe,
    Trying on identities like costumes,
    Forgetting the skin beneath.

    Beneath the layers,
    The naked child still breathes,
    The flame flickering,
    Waiting to be fanned.

    Who’s watching over us?
    The answer lies in the question,
    For in asking, we awaken
    To the watchers.

    Born naked,
    We return to nakedness.

    Who’s watching over us?
    Let it be our truest,
    Guardians of the flame,
    That burns at our birth.

    Filed under: 🜁 Self – tracing the inner landscapes of thought, feeling, and becoming.

  • The Paradox of Preference

    The Paradox of Preference

    People prefer politeness
    Over kindness.
    Politeness creates boundaries,
    Within the comfort zone.
    Kindness is intimate,
    It penetrates through the skin,
    And touches the heart.
    Politeness dresses nicely,
    Kindness is naked.

    Politeness is a mask we wear,
    Kindness, the face beneath.
    One shields, the other shares,
    Our true humanity.

    People prefer the shallow,
    Over the deep and true.
    Skimming life’s surface,
    Afraid to dive into the blue.

    People prefer entertainment,
    Over reality, journey, friendship,
    Exploration and discoveries.
    It is harder to consume
    The fabricated,
    Than it is to feel
    Life.

    Reality demands presence,
    Entertainment is a mere distraction.
    Only one shapes our essence.

    In the quiet of authenticity,
    We find our loudest truths.
    Yet we cling to noise,
    Evading the wisdom of our youth.

    People’s preference is
    A paradox.

    Filed under: 🜁 Self – tracing the inner landscapes of thought, feeling, and becoming.