When God Asks You to Walk Alone
Sometimes, everyone leaves.
Friends fade.
Family doesn’t understand.
Even your prayers feel unanswered.
It isn’t punishment.
It’s preparation.
you can suffer,
but so you can see who you really are without applause or advice.
In solitude, masks fall off.
You learn which desires were truly yours,
and which were borrowed from the crowd.
The great ones all walked alone.
Buddha under the Bodhi tree.
Shankaracharya across the land.
Meera singing to an empty palace.
Aloneness is not emptiness.
It is training.
You learn to hear the still, soft voice inside—
the one drowned out by constant noise.
The Dharma of Solitude is simple:
Walk with courage.
Stay with yourself.
Keep faith when no one else does.
Because once you pass this test,
you’ll never fear loneliness again.
And when God finally sends people back into your life—
you’ll know exactly who belongs.
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