
Existential loneliness can lead us to a life-affirming and essential solitude whereby we become whole and holy. In such solitude we ceaselessly question and demand significant answers about ourselves, our place in the world, our relation to others and the higher self. It is through such loneliness and breakdown of meaning, that we can find the true meaning of our life. By being alone and in communion with ourselves, we learn to be with and for others, wherein our self-love touches others as genuine extensions of our inner communion with our own higher self. At life’s core abides the deeper, more meaningful reality, whose truth can speak to us, only in silence and solitude. It is this moving into ourselves that allows us to genuinely and sensitively move towards others in love.
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