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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required In the heart of the forest, where silence sings in the choir of fallen leaves, A hermit finds his shelter beyond the edges of the scattered world, He renounces the fragmented tumult of existence, the noise of the fleeting moment, To embrace the fullness of a whole that knows no end, In every heartbeat, he feels the pulse of the uninterrupted universe, And in every inhalation and exhalation lies the eternity of the pure moment. For he has left behind the noise of hurried footsteps on crowded streets, Exchanged the voices of the world for the song of the wind through branches, And in his solitude, he discovered that he is never truly alone, But part of a whole that stretches beyond the horizons of the mind, Where time is no longer a tyrant, but a silent and patient friend, And each second is an eternity in which the soul can breathe freely. In renouncing fragments, the hermit has not lost, but gained, He gained a vast space of tranquility, where thoughts flow like rivers, Where there is no beginning and end, only an endless circle of life, And he learned that true wealth is not in possessions, but in simplicity, That true freedom comes not from escape, but from acceptance, And that, in the silence of the forest, he found a universe that cannot be fragmented.
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