# Demarking the Soul ## The Invisible Lines Life draws lines on us without asking. A scar from a fall, a label from a stranger's word, a boundary set by habit or fear. These marks define edges—me versus you, safe versus unknown. They feel permanent, like ink on skin, guiding our steps but narrowing our world. On a quiet morning in 2026, staring at a fogged window, I traced one such line with my finger, watching it vanish as the glass cleared. ## The Quiet Act of Release Demarking isn't erasure through force; it's a soft lift, like peeling a sticker left too long. Imagine a worn map, creases faded from use. Without its rigid paths, the land breathes open. We do this daily: forgiving a friend's oversight, stepping beyond "success" or "failure," listening without preconceptions. It's simple—breathe in the mark, breathe out the hold. No grand ritual, just presence. ## Open Spaces Emerge In demarked moments, connection flows. A walk without phone in hand reveals neighbors' smiles. A conversation unmarked by past grudges uncovers shared dreams. Here's how it unfolds: - Pause before labeling. - Notice the space beneath the line. - Step through, lightly. What remains is raw potential, a canvas awaiting your hand. *Demarking invites the world to meet us as we truly are.*