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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