Where the Quiet Learns Your Name

Before we rush to interpret what the heart is feeling,
it helps to pause and listen to how it moves.

This poem sits in that pause.
Not as an answer, but as awarenessโ€”
a moment between thoughts where the heart steadies itself
and remembers its own rhythm.

Where the Quiet Learns Your Name follows What Still Remains
as a continuation of presence rather than memory.
It invites you to slow down,
to notice what arises when nothing is forced,
and to meet yourself where you already are.

Read it gently.
Let it arrive before you analyze it.


Where the Quiet Learns Your Name

After all the leaving,
after the echo has packed its bags,
there is a pause that does not ask to be filled.
Sit there.
That is where you begin again.

The mind loosens its grip on yesterday
not forgetting,
but no longer kneeling before its weight.
Thoughts pass like weather through an open window,
noticed,
never detained.

You learn the difference between noise and knowing.
Between the voice that rushes
and the one that waits.
Stillness, you discover,
is not empty
it is attentive.

Here, the breath becomes a compass.
In, you arrive.
Out, you release the need to arrive anywhere else.
Each moment folds into the next
without argument,
without rehearsal.

You stop asking who you were.
You stop bargaining with who you might be.
The self, unarmored,
stands exactly where the ground has always held it
quietly supported,
quietly whole.

Nothing is missing.
Nothing is chased.
Awareness rests like a hand on the heart,
not to claim it,
only to remind it
that it is alive.

And in this meeting
without past, without promise
you realize:
what still remains
has learned how to stay.


My Reflection

Stillness rarely announces itself.
It shows up quietly
in the breath we almost miss,
in the space where we stop trying to become
and simply allow ourselves to be.

If something in this poem resonated,
sit with it for a moment.
Not to name it,
but to feel how awareness settles
when we give it room.


A Gentle Note Beyond the Poem

Much of my work, whether through Zee Corner, Jazeez Online, or even my personal 2000 push-up challenge, comes from this same place of intention:
showing up with presence, discipline, and care,
both inwardly and outwardly.

Each project, in its own way, is an extension of mindfulness in motionโ€”
how we live, how we give back,
and how small, consistent acts shape something larger over time.

Thank you for reading,
and for sharing this quiet moment with me.


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What Still Remains

The morning after is quieter than the night before.
Nothing dramatic changes,
yet something within us has shifted.
We wake not lighter,
but more aware of what we choose to carry forward.


The poem follows

Morning does not erase the night.
It only teaches light
where to enter.

Some weight stays
not as burden,
but as reminder
that we survived yesterday
and woke up anyway.

The body remembers before the mind does.
A tired breath.
A slower step.
Hands that reach for familiarity
before ambition.

I move carefully now,
choosing what deserves my energy.
Not everything that asks for me
is owed an answer.

There is a quiet wisdom
in arranging the day gently
placing effort where it matters,
leaving space where it heals.

I am learning that living well
is less about carrying more,
and more about knowing
when to set things down.

Some mornings,
peace arrives unnoticed
in warm light across a table,
in stillness that doesnโ€™t demand proof,
in the simple act of beginning again.


Written in the pauses of everyday life,
where small comforts matter
and mindful choices still believe in kindness.

Pen by Zee


A gentle reminder to live with intention โ€” in our words, our spaces, and the things we choose to keep close.
This same philosophy shapes Jazeez Online and Zee Corner.

What change,big or small,would you like your blog to make in the world?

What change, big or small, would you like your blog to make in the world?

If I could ask for one changeโ€”just oneโ€”from the words I share here, it would be this:

That we remember how deeply we need each other.

Not just in moments of crisis, not just when headlines remind us of suffering, but in the quiet, everyday spaces of life. The way a kind word softens someone’s day. The way shared stories remind us weโ€™re not alone. The way a simple act of givingโ€”whether food, time, or listeningโ€”can be a turning point in another personโ€™s life.

My blog isnโ€™t just about ideas, itโ€™s about connection.
Itโ€™s about building a placeโ€”however smallโ€”where we remember that compassion isnโ€™t weakness, itโ€™s strength. That empathy isnโ€™t a luxury, but a foundation. That when we choose to lift one another, even in the smallest of ways, we are building something far greater than ourselves.

I want this space to be a quiet rebellion against indifference.

A reminder that even when the world seems hardened, you still have the power to soften itโ€”through your words, your presence, your care.

What if we stopped seeing people as strangersโ€ฆ and started seeing them as stories waiting to be heard?
What if we treated kindness not as a random act, but a conscious practice?

That is the change I hope this blog brings.

To inspire a deeper commitment to helping one another, to showing up with honesty, and to creating community where no one feels invisible

Because the truth is:
The world doesnโ€™t change because of grand gestures.
It changes because we choose, again and again, to care.

So let this blog be a place where care lives.
Where trust is nurtured.
Where hope is kept alive not through perfection, but through the simple, sacred act of showing upโ€”for one another.

This is Zoeb Ali – Zee, wishing you all the good luck in whatever positive, small or big you are doing in your life to improve life of your loved ones, unknown individuals and families struggling and needing your love โค and help and yourself. Keep reading my posts and comment,like and share so I know if my words make any difference to you. Thank you for reading my posts.

The Beauty of the Bloom

The Beauty of the Bloom

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Poem: The Radiance of the Bloom



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WHAT IF

This is my poem about various emotions and feelings of failure and success ๐Ÿ™Œ and a journey of life. Please read and like, share and comment. Please do tell me what you like or dislike about this poem.

What If

What if success was a fleeting breeze,
Not meant to stay, but to teach and tease?
Would you chase it still with all your might,
Knowing the journey births the light?

What if failure was not the end,
But a quiet guide, a patient friend?
Would you embrace its tender sting,
And rise anew with strengthened wings?

What if setbacks paved the way,
To brighter dawns and bolder days?
Would you see them as stepping stones,
Not weights that drag, but seeds well sown?

What if goals were stars so far,
Glinting hope in the midnight’s jar?
Would you dare to dream despite the night,
Trusting effort turns dark to light?

What if achievements were just the start,
A fleeting triumph, a work of art?
Would you rest or push for more,
Knowing growth lies beyond the shore?

What if effort was the truest prize,
The sweat, the tears, the endless tries?
Would you cherish the toil, the climb,
Each step a rhythm, each stumble a rhyme?

What if you believed in your heart’s refrain,
That every loss feeds future gain?
Would you stand tall, steadfast and free,
Knowing the best is yet to be?

What if, dear soul, you chose today,
To walk the path, come what may?
With dreams as your guide and courage your sword,
Youโ€™ll find success your grand reward.

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