# Demark: Wiping the Slate ## Carrying Invisible Marks We walk through life collecting marks. A harsh word from years ago leaves a faint scar on the heart. Successes brand us with expectations we can't shake. Even compliments stick like labels, defining who we think we are. These marks shape us, but they also weigh us down, turning every step into a reminder of what was. ## The Gentle Erase Demarking starts small. It's the quiet choice to let go. Picture a foggy window: you wipe it clear with your sleeve, and suddenly the world sharpens. No force, just a soft motion. Forgive the old mistake—not by forgetting, but by seeing it as one passing line on an endless page. Release the role of "the strong one" or "the failure." In that space, breath comes easier. Simple ways to begin: - Pause before labeling a feeling: "This is just now, not forever." - Trace a scar, real or remembered, and whisper, "Enough." - Walk without a destination, marks of purpose aside. ## Essence Uncovered What stays after demarking? Not emptiness, but fullness. The self beneath the ink—raw, open, alive. Boundaries soften; connections deepen. A conversation flows without defenses. Joy arrives unannounced, in sunlight on skin or a stranger's nod. *Demarking isn't loss; it's reclaiming the unmarked wonder of being.* *— February 25, 2026*