Ease and depth

Ease is not loss of depth.

Ease is depth that no longer resists.

Ease is not the absence of depth.

It’s depth that no longer needs to prove itself.

When resistance falls away,

nothing meaningful disappears.

What remains is quieter —

not smaller.

And nothing is lost

when nothing is held.

What’s true doesn’t require tension to stay.

It doesn’t vanish when you loosen your grip.

Depth isn’t sustained by effort.

It’s sustained by coherence.

This is the moment depth becomes gentle —

and gentleness reveals how much has always been there.

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