Each moment that is forgotten, left hidden somewhere in our memories, buried underneath the realities of life, is a story left untold, begging to be opened and read.
Each of these moments linger and pause before leaving, hoping we will remember them, but knowing that - with time - they will be forever a closed book, to be left and collecting dust, meant to be forgotten.
All the forgotten moments make a tapestry of untold stories, left behind for something less, thinking we are chasing more. We leave forgotten moments in exchange for money, fame, love unpromised, meaningless and cold emptiness. Everything that leaves us empty and yearning for something more to life.
In the forgotten moments do we truly remember to live and love fully, forgetting all that is empty and cold. The forgotten moments show us what it means to be human. These moments are the ones in which we truly are awake and feeling every emotion. True reality is reached in the forgotten moments, ascending time and casting off the chains that bind us to the grind.
In the forgotten moments, we truly ascend into our greatest and best forms, becoming the spiritual beings the Universe has brought us into.
Hence, we forget, when we remember our human selves, these moments. Because, once bound to human thoughts and desires, we forget again what it is like to be something bigger and more than what we are.
Hence, the forgotten moments. We no longer linger in the place where we are something more. We forget the moments in which we were, are, and forever will be.
In the forgotten moments, we remember our human selves are only small extensions of our spiritual selves that live on forever. We remember that our only ties to the physical world are our physical bodies. We remember that all of our experiences are linked, our memories and knowledge are forever in the Universe, giving and taking with other beings.
But they are forgotten, so we forget how to live and love fully, to want for something meaningful over something meaningless, to live in the moment.
Remember the forgotten moments so they are forgotten no more.
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