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David W Runyan II's avatar

You are an inspiring poetess, Sunny Steph.

Stephanie's avatar

Thank you, David. 🙏

David W Runyan II's avatar

You are most welcome dear rhythmic Steph

G and T: The Journey's avatar

There’s something really comforting about this. I think life strips us back eventually and makes us realise the things we thought mattered often aren’t the things that actually make us feel alive at all. Waking up beside the sea in Bennie lately has taught me more about happiness than years of chasing the “right” life ever did. 🌹

Brandi Lynn's avatar

This poem resonates as a triumphant call to action, suggesting that our most authentic purpose is not something we invent, but something we finally permit ourselves to embody once the noise of the world falls away. Lovely ✨

Stephanie's avatar

Yes! 💕🙏 Thank you, Brandi. 🫶

Jay's avatar

You are indeed a light that points the way to revelation.

Stephanie's avatar

Jay, thank you so much. 🙏💕

Willow's avatar

Simply beautiful Stephanie 💖

Stephanie's avatar

Thank you so much, Willow. 💕🫶

Guilherme's avatar

Beautiful verses, Stephanie! You teach the path of Sophia through the beauty of words. Through your words, we see eternity as it has always existed, and we are called to walk the path you pave.

Stephanie's avatar

Admittedly, Guilherme, I had to Google that term, “The Path of Sophia.” I had never heard of it before. After reading about it, this response means so much. Thank you for your presence and reverent reflection. 🙏

Guilherme's avatar

You're welcome, Stephanie. The names vary, what matters is the essence, and this essence was revealed through your verses 😊

Stephanie's avatar

Thank you. I love this. 🙏💕

Farid Alsafaar's avatar

Gorgeous 🙏🤍🫶🕉🥰💕

Stephanie's avatar

Thank you so much, Farid. 🙏💕🤍😊

Stephanie's avatar

Thank you 💕. I appreciate your written reflection and presence with this piece. I’m so happy that your life is full of beauty and contentment…no more chasing. 🙏

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