There comes a moment when you stop,
stare into someone eyes, and you can see yourself reflected perfectly
back at you. Not the you that you imagine, but the you that the other
person sees.
All of their fears, all of their joy,
what they see within you, that comforting and perfect moment when you
finally realize, it's not infatuation. It's purely, simply; love.
Whether it's love from someone you've
taken into your life, through an odd series of events; or someone
you've known forever, the feeling (familial or romantic) is profound.
It's a moment that no one can ever take away from you.
It's scary sometimes, to know who loves
you. But.. in those moments of uncertainty and fear, knowing, simply
knowing that someone is out there who cares for you more deeply than
any describable logical sense... you find strength. Within that
moment. Within yourself.
No one is ever better off without you.
YOU have made an impact. YOU are special and amazing.
Please. For no other reason than
finally admitting the truth to yourself or someone else, tell someone
you love them. Today, everyday, any day. Have the courage to be that
moment for someone. Look into their eyes, and show them how much you
care for them.
I recently had this moment with my
partner. He and I starred into each others eyes and for a moment, I
saw what it was that he saw. Within those deep mahogany brown pools,
I saw love reflected back at me. Nothing complicated. Love,
admiration and something I couldn't quite describe. Until we broke
the stare and kissed. I knew what it was. It was something I've never
seen married so cleanly together with love. I'll never forget that
moment. It was a moment that I will carry with me and cherish for as
long as I live.
Thank you, my love.
I sincerely hope you all have either
gotten to experience this moment. If not, you will. I truly want to
thank you all for allowing me to share my work and myself with all of
you. This is in no means a good bye. Simply a moment of appreciation
mixed in with a recent revelation in my own life.
Namaste,
Jessi
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