may you find the courage to let yourself be vulnerable long enough to be truly seen, held, healed and protected
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may you find the courage to let yourself be vulnerable long enough to be truly seen, held, healed and protected
may you find the courage to let yourself be vulnerable long enough to be truly seen, held, healed and protected
Before dawn Przed świtem
What is it about night walks...I looked into the orange light of someone’s window and felt the deepest sense of peace I’ve ever had
It is not your wealth or children that bring you closer to Us. But those who believe and do good—it is they who will have a multiplied reward for what they did, and they will be secure in ˹elevated˺ mansions.
Holy Qur’an, Saba 37
'Abdullaah ibn al-Mubarak (رحمه الله) said,
"I have seen that sins kill the hearts.
And indeed humiliation is inherited by their continuity.
And abandoning sins gives life to the hearts.
And it is better for your soul that you disobey it (when it calls you to sins)"
[Mentioned by Shaykh Zayd al-Madhkalee in Al-Afnaan al-Nadeeyah, vol.6, pg.367, Dār al-Mirāth an-Nabawee print]
https://twitter.com/MarkazMuaadh/status/1139989727434686466
“'Abdullaah ibn al-Mubarak (رحمه الله) said, "I have seen that sins kill the hearts. And indeed humiliation is inherited by their continu
Imam Ibn Qayyim (رحمه الله) said,
"There are those who do not see the effects of a sin, and they are tricked by it. They don't realize that the sin can take effect after a while."
[ad-Da', p.64]
Those text messages that make you sit there smiling at your phone.
the internet isn’t real. if you turn your phone off everyone instantly goes away
Can I just say that I live for subtle touches….hands swiping against each other, arms grazing, knees press against each other, cheeks brushing, “accidental” thigh swipes. I just love the subtlety behind pushing comfort boundaries while both of yall pretend like you don’t notice. It’s really the simple things in life.
you know when you’re talking w/ someone and you just feel.. Warm. like.. not.. warmth temperature-wise but just this.. sense of overall coziness like on an emotional level speaking w/ them is the equivalent of whenever you step into a patch of sunlight… that’s something
I hope whatever is bothering your heart, keeping you up at night, making you run in your mind gets healed and solved.
“Brown is warm and homely. Simple and unrefined. Brown sugar, brown bread and brown eggs, which tasted so good that children fought for them […] Hot crusty bread. Tea and toast, and yellow butter. Biscuits. Chocolate biscuits. Brown gravy and tart HP sauce. Chutney, and preserves cooking on the stove. There is nostalgia in brown. The touch of my mother’s soft beaver lamb coat in which we buried our tears. Brown simplified life.”
— Derek Jarman, Chroma