Why You Feel So Alone Right Now
Even when you’re not physically alone.
There’s a moment on the path of remembrance
where it feels like everything around you has gone quiet.
Like the people you once understood now speak a different language.
Like you’re watching life from behind glass.
Like you're floating between worlds —
but not quite anchored in either.
This is not your failure.
This is part of the remembering.
What’s Really Happening?
Your frequency is shifting.
Your perception is changing.
You’re starting to see what’s real and what was illusion.
And when that happens — you can’t unsee it.
You start to notice:
The small talk doesn’t nourish you anymore.
The spaces you used to tolerate now drain you.
The people who once felt like home feel… distant.
The world feels loud, fake, heavy — like wearing a costume too tight.
You feel alone because you’re not who you used to be —
but you're not yet fully where you're going.
You’re in-between.
It’s Not That You’re Losing Everyone.
You’re just outgrowing what no longer resonates.
And the loneliness?
That’s just the echo —
before new connections arrive that match your frequency.
This is not emptiness.
This is space being made.
And You’re Not Actually Alone.
There are thousands — millions —
waking up right now, just like you.
They’re also:
Walking around with a lump in their throat they can’t name.
Staring at their ceiling at 3:22 AM wondering what’s real.
Trying to explain the unexplainable to people who don’t understand.
Holding the same truth quietly in their chest.
They are not far.
They’re just waiting — like you — to find the others.
And you will.