Restless Souls
restlessness souls
have never been
so they just seem
to look within
but they don’t need
they just pretend
restless souls
have never been
(recorded at baptist tabernacle site)
7/3
Oak Bluffs, Ma
Restless Souls
restlessness souls
have never been
so they just seem
to look within
but they don’t need
they just pretend
restless souls
have never been
(recorded at baptist tabernacle site)
7/3
Oak Bluffs, Ma
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In the recorded song at the Baptist tabernacle site, a poignant observation is shared about restless souls. It suggests that those who appear restless are often searching within themselves, seeking something they believe they lack. However, in reality, they do not truly need what they are searching for; instead, they may be caught up in the act of pretending or creating a facade.
Restless souls, according to this reflection, have never truly existed in the sense of lacking something essential. The notion of restlessness is more of a perception or a state of mind rather than an inherent truth. It invites us to consider that sometimes we create our own restlessness by attaching ourselves to desires, expectations, or illusions that ultimately do not fulfill us.
This introspective observation captures a universal human experience. Many individuals may find themselves in moments of restlessness, yearning for something they perceive as missing. However, it serves as a reminder that true contentment and fulfillment can be found not by seeking external validation or possessions, but by exploring the depths of our inner selves.
As you reflect on this song recorded at the Baptist tabernacle site, may they inspire you to look beyond the restlessness and pretense, and instead discover the inherent peace and wholeness that resides within.
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