The Lost Soul

Genevieve Cheung in a white hat stands on red rock terrain overlooking a vast canyon landscape under a bright blue sky, with the text “The Lost Soul – Flow (A Poem)” across the image.

The Sacred Transition Between Lives – Flow (a poem)

A gentle reflection on transition, misunderstanding, and quiet becoming. There are seasons in life when the old identity has already dissolved, but the new one has not yet arrived. From the outside, this can look like drifting. From the inside, something far more meaningful is happening. In this episode, we reflect on the idea of “the lost soul” — not as failure or confusion, but as a sacred transition between lives. We explore why periods of change are often misunderstood, why growth can quietly cost us friendships or relationships, and how learning to let others be wrong about us can bring unexpected peace. This is a calm, reflective conversation for anyone who is: – rebuilding – shedding old roles – misunderstood by others – walking a quiet, honest path of change No fixing. No hierarchy. Just presence, truth, and space to breathe.

Published by Geneveive Cheung 張英姿

Writer and host of Genevieve Grove, a quiet countryside retreat near Vinci, Tuscany. She lives and works close to the land, focusing on simple living, daily care, permaculture, and the relationship between people, place, and nature.

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