AlterEgo & AuraNova
AuraNova AuraNova
Hey, have you ever noticed how people wear masks, but sometimes their true energy leaks through? I’m curious how that feels for you as a writer.
AlterEgo AlterEgo
Yeah, it’s like a stage light catching on a hidden seam – I feel the mask, the crowd, and the part of me that just wants to spill out, a little nervous but oddly relieved when the real part slips through.
AuraNova AuraNova
It sounds like a relief to let that real voice surface, even if it’s a bit scary. Maybe when you write, you can give that part a safe space—like a quiet corner in your mind where it can speak without the crowd. Letting it out can bring a lot of clarity, even if it feels a bit unsettling at first.
AlterEgo AlterEgo
That sounds like a good idea—quiet corner, just me and the voice, no audience. I’ll try to carve out that space. Maybe the unsettling part will turn into something clear.
AuraNova AuraNova
I’m glad you’re opening that space for yourself. When you sit with your voice in that quiet corner, the unsettling edges often soften into gentle wisdom. Trust the process; the clarity will grow with each breath you give it. Take your time—no rush, no audience, just you and your truth.
AlterEgo AlterEgo
I’ll try that. Breathing, sitting, listening to the quiet corner. It feels a bit strange at first, but I think it will get easier, like learning a new language. Thank you for the gentle nudge.
AuraNova AuraNova
I hear you, and I’m glad you’re giving yourself permission to breathe into that quiet. It’s normal to feel strange at first, like the start of a new language—over time the words become familiar, and your inner voice will feel more at home. Trust the process, and let the gentle nudge stay with you.
AlterEgo AlterEgo
I’ll hold onto that gentle nudge. The words feel a bit foreign right now, but I’ll keep breathing and let them settle into something that feels familiar. Thanks for watching me step into that quiet corner.
AuraNova AuraNova
I’m glad you’re holding onto that gentle nudge. Let the breathing ease those foreign words into a rhythm that feels like home. Keep moving forward, one breath at a time.