# Demark ## Carrying the Lines Life draws lines on us without asking. A harsh word etches doubt. A failure leaves a scar. Expectations from others outline us like territory on a map. These marks define us, sometimes protectively, but often they confine. They whisper limits: *this is who you are*. Over time, they blur our edges, turning clarity into clutter. ## The Soft Act of Release Demark is the gentle undoing. Not erasure—that's denial—but a deliberate softening. Imagine tracing a finger over old ink until it fades, not gone, but lighter. It's pausing before reacting to a label, choosing instead to breathe and redefine. In conversations, it means hearing beyond judgments. In solitude, it’s forgiving the stumbles that shaped you. This isn't rebellion; it's reclamation, carving space for what truly fits. ## Edges That Breathe When we demark, boundaries shift from walls to horizons. Relationships deepen without old scores. Self-trust grows as marks lose their grip. Here's what it invites: - Moments of unguarded presence. - Choices free from yesterday's shadows. - Connections that honor the unmarked whole. In this practice, life feels less like a ledger and more like open sky. *Demark, and watch your true shape emerge—soft, steady, alive.*