A spiritual blog exploring emotional healing, soul journaling, self-inquiry, and the inner path of light through shadow. Between Silence and Flame is a place to reconnect with the truth of your soul, for seekers, sensitives and silent voices longing for light.

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18. Meditation – Between Silence and Flame

A guided meditation to reconnect with your inner flame. Rest in the stillness, listen beyond words, and remember the soul that waits within.

9. My Safe House – A Letter to the One Who Built It

You didn’t build it for applause.
You built it because your soul needed a place
where it could sit down and exhale.

8. I Built My Home in Silence and Flame

I’m not sure when it happened.
Maybe there wasn’t a single moment.
But today, I can feel it clearly:
I built my Home.

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✨ Contact You’ve found your way here –maybe not by chance. If something within you stirred,if a whisper called your name between the words,if you felt seen, heard, or quietly held… then this space is open to you. Whether you… Continue Reading →

5. Conversation with My Soul

Why do I feel so far away from everything and still… like I’m standing at the very center?

7. Meeting the Mirror

I opened something that looked like simple words.
But inside—there was a mirror.

4. Whisper of the Soul

Just because you can’t see the path
doesn’t mean it’s not there.
Sometimes, it pauses too—
just to breathe with you.

6. Letter to a Soul That Doesn’t Belong Here

Sometimes you wake up,
and everything feels… foreign.
As if you’ve fallen back onto this planet
forgetting why you came.

5. The Train That Dreamed Underwater

There once was a train.
It had no tracks, no stations, not even a whistle to shout “departure!”
But it had one thing – a heart.

3. Soul Journal- April 17

The Soul Journal is a collection of raw, intimate reflections — each entry a whisper from the heart, healing through silence and sacred words.

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