The way people leave each other is similar to the process of cell division.
Everything is present at the beginning of the life of the cell so that it can divide into two autonomous poles.
Both appear, coexist, overlap, then each migrates towards one end of the cellular space and causes such agitation and that they keep moving further away, that the pressure on the remaining walls grows to a climax, until only a few seconds remain before the separation…
until nothing of their former harmony subsists.
The separation of couples, families, colleagues, is perhaps just as natural as cellular separation.
In the end, social space is divided due to the two entities which no longer overlap, which have ceased to build and benefit each other.
Sometimes, several layers of separation occur. From couples to society, separations can be synchronous or happen one after the other in falling dominoes.
Inner separation : a spiritual reading
It is possible to maintain the outer structure if we consider the separation has taken place on another level: at the psychic, spiritual level of the individual.
He has put an end to the illusions he maintained, to those which constantly obscured the depths of their being.
When the process of evolution sets in motion, the illusory pole struggles, pushes and shakes in every way to exist, while the pole of Being becomes increasingly present as the illusion vanishes.
When the bubble is broken, the individual has awakened, he has allowed the one he was smoldering to bloom within him.
Although still himself, he is profoundly different.
Thus, at the level of the family unit, and as a result of the spiritual evolution of the individual, maturation has occurred.
It is also conceivable that certain separation which takes place in our social and family groups are in reality indicative of the inability of the individuals present to evolve, that there is hope for the realization of real evolution.
©FJ Jan 2024
Recueils / Participation/ Groupe De Pratique

Evolution is, by definition, change.
Change, by definition, leaves behind what was, for what is.
The difficulty comes in both letting go of the tyranny of the past, and accepting its continuity into now.
Perhaps, nothing is destroyed, and lives are simply reshaped.
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