Calling My Energy Home⌠Itâs Been Socializing Too Much!
âCutting the cordsâ used to sound like a full spiritual production in my head. Dim lights. Incense doing interpretive dance. Me in a robe I donât own⌠dramatically declaring: âI now release all attachments!â Meanwhile⌠20 minutes later⌠Iâm emotionally reconnected to the same situation like Wi-Fi that refuses to drop. đśđ Because hereâs the gentle truth: cords are not just between you and people. Theyâre everywhere. To that person you still energetically check on. To that conversation you replay with better comebacks (you always win, obviously). To that belief that says âthis is just who I am.â To that memory you keep polishing like a museum artifact. To that emotion you visit so often it has your name on the door. Cords to: people, places, timelines, versions of you, expectations, old identities, future fantasies, guilt, control, âwhat ifsâ, and my personal favorite⌠imaginary scenarios that deserve an Oscar but never needed your energy. đŹ So cord cutting is not about pushing anything away. Itâs not rejection. Itâs not cold. Itâs kind. Deeply kind. Because the real intention is this: calling your energy back. From every place you left it. Every time you overgave it. Every person, situation, emotion, memory, thought where a little piece of you stayed behind like, âIâll just leave this here⌠just in case.â No more âjust in case.â Now it becomes: âI lovingly call all my energy back to me⌠from all people, all places, all timelines, all situations, all emotions, all memories, all thoughts⌠whether Iâm aware of it or not.â And suddenly itâs not dramatic. Itâs intimate. You start noticing the micro-moments: when your mind tries to revisit that story when your body leans into that old feeling when your attention quietly wanders back to somewhere it no longer belongs And instead of judging it⌠you smile, like someone gently collecting their belongings after a long trip. âThis is mine. Iâll take it back now.â Snip. Not aggressive. Not final. Just⌠conscious. And yes, sometimes the cord tries to reattach itself like: