Not through force.
Not through ambition.
Not through the struggle to be better.
But through the soft surrender,
you will be undone.
You are not broken,
but you have built walls to protect yourself.
Walls of fear, walls of shame,
walls of shoulds, musts, and have-tos.
You have spent your life becoming someone,
fighting for your identity,
fighting for your place in the world,
fighting for your worth.
But in that fight, you have forgotten what you are.
You have forgotten the stillness that was always there.
The undoing is not violent.
It is not harsh.
It is gentle, like the wind that erodes a mountain over time,
like the river that wears down stone with its patience.
You do not need to force your growth.
You do not need to strive for something more.
You do not need to “fix” yourself.
You only need to let go.
Let go of the idea that you are broken.
Let go of the belief that you need to be fixed.
Let go of the story that you must do more
to be worthy of love, of peace, of wholeness.
In this letting go, you will discover
you were always whole.
The undoing happens when you stop trying to make yourself something,
when you stop forcing yourself to fit a mold,
when you stop pushing against the current of life
and allow yourself to simply flow.
It is the soft release of control,
the letting go of the mask you’ve worn for so long,
and the gentle return to who you truly are.
You are not a project to be fixed.
You are not a problem to solve.
You are the stillness beneath the storm.
You are the silence that has never been disturbed.
And in that surrender,
in that quiet undoing,
you will find liberation.
You are free the moment you stop holding onto the illusion of control.
You are free the moment you stop fighting against the flow of life.
You are free the moment you realize you’ve never truly been separate from it all.
You are the stillness.
You are the peace.
You are the freedom.
And it is already here.