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Cried Quote by Marisa de los Santos

“I spoke, I listened, and my heart broke, which is to say that it didn't break at all but became suddenly aware of its own wholeness in such a way it hurt like hell.” quote by Marisa de los Santos
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““I spoke, I listened, and my heart broke, which is to say that it didn't break at all but became suddenly aware of its own wholeness in such a way it hurt like hell.””

Marisa de los Santos

About This Quote

The speaker describes a paradoxical pain that arises when the heart realizes its own completeness, turning a feeling of brokenness into an acute awareness of wholeness.

In simple terms: Realizing wholeness can feel painful.

Key Takeaway

Awareness of wholeness can be painful.

Themes

self-awareness paradox emotional depth inner completeness

Mood

reflective melancholic introspective

Type

philosophical poetic

When to use this quote

  • Grieving a loss and feeling unexpected peace
  • Meditation leading to sudden self‑realization
  • Therapeutic breakthrough after trauma

Key Concepts

dialectical thinking existential insight

Practical Applications

  • Use paradox to explore emotional complexity in writing
  • Practice mindfulness to notice hidden wholeness

Questions to Reflect On

  • When have you felt whole yet hurt?
  • Can awareness of completeness be a catalyst for growth?
A Different Perspective

The description may romanticize pain, overlooking that many find wholeness without suffering.

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