
There’s a kind of pain that doesn’t scream.It hums quietly beneath the surface of your days — a dull ache that appears when you see love expressed in the world but not yet reflected in your own life.This isn’t emptiness.It’s remembering love — the love you were built for, the love that still lives inside you.In this reflection, we explore what mystic writer Mirabai Starr calls holy longing — the deep ache that comes from remembering something infinite while living in a finite world.It’s the ache of being full of love in a world that doesn’t always know what to do with it.You are not broken for wanting love.You are remembering it.The pain in your chest is proof of depth — the sign of a heart still awake, still capable of reverence.themes:– longing as memory of love– the sacred side of sensitivity– how pain becomes prayer– emotional depth as spiritual intelligence🎧 listen when:– you miss someone or something you can’t name– you feel “too sensitive” for the modern world– you want to remember that your ache is holy, not hopeless📖 “To be awake is to ache. The ache isn’t a flaw — it’s the soul remembering what it’s made of.”