Jijivisha

So I smiled at me
During my downtime,
When the world became quiet
And the noise of the day
Faded into the soft hum
Of my own thoughts …

I found a comfort
In the echo of silence …
In the reflection of my heart,
In the gentle nod of self-acceptance,
Knowing that in the stillness,
I am enough …

I found myself
In a moment of confusion,
Flickering like nearby, distant stars…
Leaving me
To wonder,
To ponder
The newly discovered
Myself and serendipity …

Ah!
That haze in the spark …
That whisper of confusion …
And of uncertainty …
There is a path
For me …
A chance
To see, to know, to be …

So I smile  
More during my downtime,
When the world becomes quiet
And the noise of the day
Fades into the soft hum
Of my own thoughts …

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Jijivisha/ hindi / sanskrit
(n.) jijivisha is the intense desire to live (or continue living) in the highest sense of being … it is ‘the will to live’ … It is a powerful force that drives us to keep going, even when things are tough. It is the spark of life that keeps us fighting for another day

14 thoughts on “Jijivisha”

  1. This perfectly sums up existence and self-acceptance. A lovely poem, Roksana. I can relate to those moments of quiet introspection. Every morning I wake early (around 5 a.m.) to spend time writing in my journal, examining my thoughts and feelings, working through problems, and learning to be a better version of me.

    And the poster is fantastic! I can wait to binge-watch your show! 🙂

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    1. Thank you so much, dear Michele!

      I love your presence on my posts …
      And I’m glad you liked the first line and found the poem wonderful …
      Your kind words always mean a lot to me …

      Have wonderful blessed days ❤️🎉🔆

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  2. I enjoyed this poem very much, Amelia. I am thankful that you have found jijivisha to keep your psychic energy stimulated. There are times — like now — that i would love to find some for myself.

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