I See You
In the quiet, sacred space of my heart, I behold the profound depths of your being, where your soul resides in tranquil majesty. With a gaze tender and unclouded by judgment, I see you. I see you in a way that transcends mere observation; I see you with the eyes of the soul, where no shadow of accusation can reach. In this pure act of seeing, I welcome all that you are, each facet of your existence, with an embrace as gentle as the morning mist.
I see you without the heavy burden of expectation, knowing that my desires and projections could obscure the truth of your essence, like dark clouds veiling the brilliance of the moon. In my seeing, there is no demand, no need to change or to mold; instead, there is a reverent honoring of the vast expanse of your dimensions, the intricate tapestry of your experiences. You are rich in the stories you carry, the dreams that have shaped you, the sorrows and joys that have woven the fabric of your life.
In the silent recognition of your completeness, I see you as you truly are—a being already whole, a masterpiece of existence. My vision of you is not to alter or to fix, but to celebrate the miracle of your presence as it stands, perfect in its imperfections. This act of seeing is an offering, a space where you are met with unconditional acceptance, where every part of you is welcomed with open arms and a loving heart.
By seeing you in this way, I extend an invitation for you to see yourself with the same gentle reverence. In the sanctuary of this shared vision, you are free to embrace your own soul, to recognize the beauty and worth that lie within. This mutual seeing is a dance of liberation, where we are both set free to be our truest selves, to walk our paths with authenticity and grace.
In this sacred encounter, I see you. I see the light and the shadow, the struggle and the triumph, the wounds and the healing. And in seeing you, I offer you the gift of being seen, truly seen, without pretense or illusion. Here, in this tender space, we find the freedom to simply be, to rest in the knowledge that we are enough, just as we are.
I see you, and in this act of seeing, we both are transformed. We are drawn into a deeper communion with ourselves and with each other, where the soul's true nature is revealed and celebrated. In this gentle, sacred seeing, we come home to ourselves and to the boundless beauty of our shared humanity.
I See You and I Love You,
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