The Sky That Suffering Cannot Touch: Finding Inner Peace

You are warmly invited to settle in now and enter this gentle psychospiritual reflection, guided by DR. Rony Kusnadi, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor. Tonight, we are sitting with the theme: The Sky That Suffering Cannot Touch.

Sometimes suffering comes suddenly.
It enters our lives like weather,
changing everything without asking.
And in those moments, it can feel as though we have lost our way.

But even in the middle of pain,
something steady remains.

Above the storm,
above the confusion,
above the ache of what feels too heavy to carry,
there is a quiet spaciousness within us.
A place that is still.
A place that is not damaged by hardship.
A place that remains whole.

We may feel shaken.
We may feel tired, afraid, or overwhelmed.
Yet the deepest part of us is not broken by suffering.
It may be covered, yes.
It may be forgotten for a time.
But it is never destroyed.

Many people believe peace is something they must earn later.
After they have healed.
After they have become stronger.
After life finally makes more sense.

But peace is often closer than that.

The truest part of us is already here.
It does not need to be created.
It only needs to be noticed.
Even when the mind is crowded with old pain,
worry, or self-doubt,
there is still a gentle awareness within us
that can hold it all.

This awareness is patient.
It does not rush.
It does not condemn.
It simply waits for us to return.

And when we are suffering,
one of the most healing things we can do for ourselves,
or for another person,
is not to force answers.

It is to offer presence.

Safety before solutions.
Listening before advice.
Kindness before correction.

Sometimes healing begins with something very simple:
a quiet moment,
a steady breath,
a soft word,
a walk in nature,
or the comfort of being understood without having to explain everything.

These small moments matter.
They are like openings in the storm.
Tiny places where light can come through.

Healing is rarely sudden.
It is usually slow.
Gentle.
Patient.

It happens as we soften toward ourselves.
As we return to inner safety.
As we remember that the light within us was never lost.
Only hidden.

And little by little,
we begin to feel it again.

The sky remains.
The storm passes through.
And what is deepest in you
has never been touched.

With warm regards, DR. Rony Kusnadi, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, Notable-Life Counseling Services.

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