“The soul does not wander — only the mind forgets.”
You may feel lost. Spinning. Disconnected from your sense of direction.
But the part of you that feels lost is not the deepest part of you.
Your soul has not forgotten. Your being is not confused. What’s happening is simple: you are in the middle of a remembering. A fog, not a fall.
Let that be enough.
Sometimes the most sacred path feels like drifting — not because you’re wrong, but because your old compass no longer fits the truth you’re growing into.
You are not lost. You are becoming still enough to be found — by your own knowing.
Close your eyes and place both hands over your heart. Say softly: 'Even when I forget the way, I have never left it.' Breathe that in. Let it settle deeper than your doubt.
If you feel uncertain today, pause and gently say to yourself: 'I am not lost. I am arriving.'
Ezra M. “This was the first time I didn’t panic when I felt lost. I remembered I’m not supposed to know everything — I’m just supposed to stay open.”
You are not behind. You are in the middle of remembering.