What I Return To
A list for living what’s already known

What I Return To
A list for living what’s already known
I don’t return to answers.
I return to what’s already here.
So I keep a short list—not rules,
but reminders for when I drift.
I return to sensation before story.
If my body is tense, that matters more than the explanation.
I return to pace.
Nothing true asks me to outrun my nervous system.
I return to the ordinary.
Dishes, walking, breathing, waiting.
This is where life actually meets me.
I return to pauses.
Urgency is a signal, not a command.
I return to unfinished moments.
Some things don’t want closure—only companionship.
I return to repetition.
What keeps showing up is teaching me something quietly.
I return to softness without collapse.
Gentle doesn’t mean unboundaried.
I return to relationship.
With breath.
With sensation.
With myself.
This is not mastery.
It’s practice.
And practice doesn’t end—
it just keeps returning.
Flower InBloom
Author’s Note:
This list follows Now, When Seeking Softens, and What I Practice Instead. It’s how those insights live—not as ideas, but as daily returns.
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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