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Old 17-12-2017, 06:44 AM
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Yes sure. I think at the core of loneliness is our own separation of self. When life and death (as one source) are perceived as something missing, A whole vital and alive, functioning human being, will acknowledge its own source of life from within. It leads itself aware of its own life and moves to build a Life to sustain itself.

Our human design requires a space of connection and expression in some way that sustains us. It isn't so much what you do, but the quality of what you do and receive in life that keeps you vital and functioning more content.
So if you not having human contact and you need it for your own socialization, then you will feel it. If your in need of opening deeper to a creative outlet to find satisfaction in your expression that way, then finding something that satisfies your heart and soul can awaken.

Trying new things, can be wonderful as well. Going for a walk and chatting to new people can be helpful. Being open is important and connection is important in the way you need unique to yourself.

Having a purpose to your life helps too.
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