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The Elusive Self – RXC # 430

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PROMPT #430

This week, let us wrap our heads around the word

ELUSIVE

Is that you? Is it a person, image, concept, value, dream or something else? Let the wistfulness peep out unapologetically.

The Elusive Self

“Is that me?” she asks her reflection in the mirror.

An elusive person, difficult to understand, even for her.

She thinks it’s time for serious Retrospective Introspection.

Though not skilled at hiding or withholding my true personality, since childhood, I avoided emotional intimacy, fearing I would get cheated like …

Perhaps it was written right on my face: “Come, make a fool of me; criticise me, or mock me.”

With a lack of self-confidence and past negative experiences (like being manipulated even by close friends, or so I believed), as soon as I gained some understanding, I sought a way to save myself—a path that was, perhaps, the wrong one.

But how could anyone possibly understand me, or advise me, when I wouldn’t even let anyone get close?

I maintained a serious countenance because I was terrified of making an embarrassing mistake. Whenever others tried to engage in playful activities, I remained poker-faced.

I tried to protect myself from judgment or exploitation by avoiding social contact, trying to avoid drawing attention, and displaying a stiff, guarded demeanour.

I always avoided speaking in public or raising my hand in group settings. I often stayed clear of parties or environments where unpredictable, lighthearted interactions were likely to occur. If forced, I would leave early or hide in other rooms.

I was always guarded and didn’t reveal much about myself, making it difficult for others to get to know me, and this resulted in having very few like-minded friends.

Thankfully, my actions and true motives are not hard to figure out or comprehend, because simplicity and honesty have never evaded me.

It’s not that I didn’t try to come out of this mindset, because living like this was painful; the process was slow, tedious, and required very strong willpower.

And this is not a one-day task. You have to keep making continuous efforts to achieve success.


( I struggled to find words, so I wrote these two pieces earlier. Now, I don’t want to delete them, so I will publish them.)

A life of excessive security, care, and comfort
renders you dependent on ease—
compelling you to rely on others forever.
A finely carved, smooth, round base—
cannot stand freely without support.
You need a base with rough edges—
a sturdy foundation—otherwise,
You will fall just as
Humpty Dumpty fell.
And success will be elusive, friends.

Some were elusive for me
those whom I desired.
I was elusive for some.
who desired me
Time slipped away in the race to win one another.
Life was passing by in the pursuit of shadows.
Then, when I finally abandoned all hope of attaining anything,
I received that which was beyond all expectation.
Perhaps this is destiny.
For, in the end, everyone receives exactly what was written for them.

Friday Faithfuls challenge – water

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After Jim and Reena's Perspicuous explanation (about chemical and physical structure, and more) of water, I have nothing left to write, so I'm presenting some popular phrases and idioms, as well as couplets written by the poet Rahim. I hope you all enjoy them.

“Water, water, everywhere, nor any drop to drink,” ~Samuel Taylor Coleridge's epic poem, Rime of the Ancient Mariner.

धनि रहीम जल पंक को लघु जिय पियत अघाय।
उदधि बड़ाई कौन है, जगत पिआसो जाय॥

Explanation – Rahim says that even the little water found in mud is blessed because it quenches the thirst of countless small creatures. But even though the ocean is abundant, it is wasted because no creature can quench its thirst with it. The meaning of this is that being great means nothing if you cannot help others.

रहिमन पानी राखिए, बिनु पानी सब सून।
पानी गए न ऊबरै, मोती, मानुष, चून॥

Rahim, save water; without water, everything is useless.
Similarly, pearls, humans, and lime can not survive without water.

Explanation: In this couplet, Rahim uses water in three senses. The first meaning of water is taken to mean human being when it refers to humility. Rahim is saying that a person should always be humble (water). The second meaning of water is aura, brilliance, or shine, without which a pearl has no value. The third meaning of water is water, which is depicted by its association with flour (lime). Rahim says that just as flour cannot exist without water and a pearl cannot be valued without its brilliance, similarly, a person should always have water (humility) in his behavior, without which his life becomes meaningless.

Phrases and idioms about WATER-

Still waters run deep
Never taste the depth of water with both your feet
The same boiling water that softens a potato hardens the egg
A fish out of water
In deep water / In hot water
Water under the bridge
Like water off a duck’s back
Test the waters
Blood is thicker than water
Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater
You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it drink
We never know the worth of water till the well is dry
Keep your head above water
Take to (something) like a duck to water
Rahim, sustain water; without it, everything is useless.
Without water, pearls, humans, and lime cannot survive.
lake water is blessed; one who drinks it is satiated.
What is the ocean’s glory, the world remains thirsty.
Come hell or high water
To pour cold water on something
To blow something out of the water
Spend money like water
Still waters run deep

Strength

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So you think you are a very wise woman

you let go of your children to  grow

you never interfered in their matters

you allowed them to fight their own battle

you made them tough and positive

you smile proudly at your achievements

But,

the moment you hear they are sick, suffering

all you want to do is to hug them, cuddle them

wrap your arms around them

to hide them from all evils

you don’t want them to suffer

you want to be there always to protect them

knowing well

you will not be there forever to look after them

how love makes one weak

Or

it is your strength?

~Indira

Weekly Writing Challenge: And Now For Something Completely Different

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Weekly Writing Challenge 

My Fright

One evening I was all alone, children have gone to play with their friends, and my husband was still at the workplace.

I was roaming in my garden. After some time I went to a nearby pillar with a grapevine surrounding it.

I kept my hand on the pillar. After a few seconds suddenly my sixth sense alerted me. I had an eerie feeling. There was a stillness in the atmosphere, everything was very quiet.   Someone was watching me. If someone watches you intensely, you will find that your sixth sense will alert you.

I was not able to breathe, my heart fluttering badly. I don’t believe in ghosts or demons but for a second I thought what if all that is true. I could not move.

Slowly I turned my head and looked toward my hand; just a few inches away two small frightened eyes were watching me. I discovered that it was a big fat green caterpillar. I felt ashamed of my behaving so childishly. Actually, it was more scared of me than I was of him

Slowly I moved away from it leaving it to enjoy its meal.

Even after 35 years, I can still recall those intense eyes, still, I get nervous just thinking of it.

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Justice, Channeling,Spiritual,Astrology,Truth- Seeker.

Recitals of Her Soul

Soft Words, wild heart

Morning Star Poetry

Light shall shine out of darkness!

iMartist

The Written, Visual & Audio Art of M. Snyder

[ ja.]

start to art.

Helping You To Succeed

Write the vision; make in plain

Goutam's Writings

Poetry from my pen

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Motivate, uplift and inspire

Addicted to Words

Nolcha the Poet

Thru Violet's Lentz

My view, tho' somewhat askew...

silverbackgorillapoetry.wordpress.com/

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all the rules of free form

debsbookreview

Smile! You’re at the best WordPress.com site ever

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hai performance poetry and short fiction

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This blog is for my insights on life, the Bible, hiking adventures with my grandson and whatever is important to me

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