In His Name, for You
In this desolate land of suffocation, deprivation combined with expectation signifies an understanding of silent suffering. Elyas (Iliyā) had spoken of the awareness of this temporality, deeply rooted in the present. As always, ears are engrossed in themselves and heads are occupied with their own concerns, resulting in the same as always. The suffering of affliction, however, is not a balm for this anguish. Hope sustains but does not revive; the pain here and now, or there and now, is the same and does not require patience for its cure.
And He alone is the cure for the wound, and you
Just the fact that you understand the cure in depth is enough
And this story continues, stay with me…
Moment 51