Just Being / Staying
Two poems on presence without leaving

Just Being / Staying
Two poems on presence without leaving
Just Being
When nothing is required of me
I stopped trying to arrive.
Stopped asking the moment
to become something else.
I let the breath come
without counting it.
Let the body exist
without explanation.
The sky didn’t ask me
what I planned to do with the day.
The floor held me
without requiring proof.
Thoughts passed like weather—
noticed, not chased.
Feelings softened
when I didn’t name them enemies.
There was nothing to earn here.
Nothing to perform for.
Even the ache was allowed
to sit down beside me.
In the quiet, I remembered:
presence is not a skill.
It is what remains
when I stop leaving myself.
For a moment—
no past tugging my sleeve,
no future knocking ahead—
just this pulse, this aliveness,
and the gentle truth
that I am already
where I need to be.
— Flower InBloom
Staying
I didn’t add meaning.
I didn’t subtract the mess.
I stayed.
When the mind reached for answers,
I let the question breathe instead.
When the body spoke in sensation,
I listened without interruption.
Nothing holy happened.
Nothing broke open.
The moment didn’t glow.
It simply remained.
I learned that stillness
is not the absence of movement—
it is the absence of escape.
So I stayed
when the urge to improve myself arose.
Stayed
when silence felt unfamiliar.
Stayed
when being here felt like enough
and somehow also like everything.
This is how I practice love now—
not by becoming more,
but by leaving less.
— Flower InBloom
About the Creator
Flower InBloom
I write from lived truth, where healing meets awareness and spirituality stays grounded in real life. These words are an offering, not instruction — a mirror for those returning to themselves.
— Flower InBloom




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