A relatable life situation
When life continues outside—but something inside has stopped
A person, relationship, role, home or familiar chapter is no longer present. Others may encourage you to move on, stay busy or be positive, but the absence remains part of each day.
You may be surrounded by people and still feel emotionally alone because the experience inside you has no place to be spoken.
What may lie beneath
Letting go does not mean denying the value of what was lost. It can mean slowly recognising the changed reality while preserving meaning, dignity and connection with the present.
What we may explore together
Ravi listens first. The conversation may then gently examine questions such as:
- What am I finding difficult to release?
- What did this person or chapter represent in my life?
- What remains unsaid or unaccepted?
- What form of support do I need now?
Why this Dialogue with Ravi
Perspective grounded in lived experience
Ravi’s long practice of meditation and attentive listening allows him to remain present without rushing another person’s emotional process or covering pain with easy advice.
What this conversation may offer
The Dialogue may give your experience a patient, non-judgemental space and help you see what you need in the present. It is not grief counselling or crisis care.
