
Lux In Tenebris
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🕯️ Wandering Mind | Quiet Observer | Student of the Unseen
I do not write answers—I write questions that linger. In a world loud with certainty, I offer silence, doubt, and reflection.
My words echo thoughts you’ve felt but never said aloud
Stories (3)
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Last Stand of Pursuit
Everyone wakes up, aiming for something to pursue with their time. A drive that keeps us motivated to improve and realise what we hope to achieve. An achievement that will satisfy our hunger that shall cure us from negative emotions or promote positive ones. We keep trying to fulfil that pursuit, but when we achieve it or worst case, it fails, we look for a new one to replace that hunger within us.
By Lux In Tenebris9 months ago in Poets
Symphony of Death
Death: Is it a curse or a blessing? The answer remains elusive, shrouded in the complexities of human experience. It is not a mere philosophical quandary but a reflection of one's journey through life. For those who have faced relentless struggles, death may seem like a quiet reprieve—a blessing in disguise, offering liberation from the unending torment of existence. As the saying goes, “Death is not scary… Waiting for it is, and what comes after.” Indeed, the path leading to death and the unknown that lies beyond are what truly terrify us. The anticipation, the fear of judgment, the uncertainty of heaven, hell, or nothingness—these are the real burdens.
By Lux In Tenebris9 months ago in Poets
Validation ≠Respect ≠Love
Many times we think to ourselves that these three words coexist with one another: “validation”, “respect” and “love”, but in truth they really do not. Remember when Chancellor Palpatine from Star Wars took an interest in the rumoured “Chosen One” who was Anakin Skywalker? Palpatine always validated Anakin to be powerful but never truly respected him as a human being. Anakin was always seen as a weapon of destruction and chaos, not an apprentice or child. However, he failed to realise it until it was too late.
By Lux In Tenebris9 months ago in Poets