When Your Far From Yourself, Go Back to When you Once Felt Blissful



There are moments in life when we wake up and feel unfamiliar to ourselves. It’s not always a crisis. It’s subtle—like looking in the mirror and noticing something’s missing. The search for self begins not with finding something new, but with remembering something True.


When the search for your center leaves you feeling more scattered than grounded, I’ve learned something simple that helps me return to myself:


Put your skin in a memory.


Not just any memory—the one where you felt most like you. A time when your breath matched the rhythm of life and everything around you felt right, even if only for a little while. Maybe it was a soft morning light spilling across your bed. A place where you laughed without a second thought. A moment that didn’t need to be shared, posted, or explained. Just you, with the sound of your own soul humming in peace.


That memory is Everlasting


Because it’s in that space—where your joy met your stillness—that your truest self was fully alive. Not performing. Not questioning. Just being.


Let your body remember it. Let your spirit breathe it in again. That’s your anchor. That’s your truth.


We often confuse the search for ourselves with striving. But the soul rarely responds to pressure. The soul responds to presence. And presence begins in memory.


So today, if you feel far from yourself—if the version of you standing here feels like a stranger—close your eyes. Go back.


Back to that one memory that carried the earth of happiness inside you.


Because the self you’re looking for… is still there. Waiting, whole. Unchanged.


And ready for you to come home.

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