Do I like people, who go through the doors of the heart when you least expect it. They are people who bring colorful winds, who awaken our smiles when hopes have already cleared, and almost without knowing how, settle into the soul as if they had always been part of it.
It’s funny to say the least. Sometimes we have reached a point in our lives where we are so attached to our own network of friends and family forever that we leave little room for someone else. Until the right day, and almost not knowing how, someone arrives, someone who was not. expected and that changes everything.
- There are wonderfully unwelcome people.
- Such as those who knock on the door of your own life when you need it most.
- People with magic in their hearts and light in their eyes capable of something amazing.
- Bring you happiness and force you to believe in yourself.
- Once again.
Untimely people are strangers who quickly become family, can be shown as exceptional friends in the most necessary moments or even as new romantic relationships, loves that happen suddenly when we have already lost our own love, the most curious thing of all is that we almost instantly recognize this complicity between our personalities.
Experts call it the sixth sense. A sixth emotional sense that we’ll talk about later.
One of the best-known friendships in the world of literature was that of Henry James and Robert Louis Stevenson, two great novelists of the nineteenth century, despite a very different language and lifestyle, have always shown exceptional, almost magical admiration.
It all started in 1884, when Henry James published an article in “Longman” S Magazine?Praising a novel that had just been released a few months ago: “Treasure Island”. A few days later, Stevenson himself responded with another article, beginning a relationship built in the form of epistles and unforgettable encounters in which life, literature, art and philosophy are evoked.
Stevenson has always strengthened that friendship. According to him, at the right time, at the most necessary moment, his health was not good during those years and his morale fell in those seasons when the weeks of bed and fever found their only refuge in the letters he wrote to him. Henry James.
Unfortunately, Long John Silver’s father and what the South Pacific natives have dubbed?The narrator? He left this world very soon, after a stroke.
This loss forever marked the life of Henry James, it was a friendship forged between admiration and the conjunction of two spirits in love with letters, art and life, something that served as a real stimulus to two souls who met almost instantly, despite being very different. literary styles.
Let’s start by revealing something important. People don’t just have 5 senses, we actually have more than 20. William James, a famous psychologist and brother of Henry James himself, conveniently defined many of them, such as nociception, ownion, or synesthesia.
Intelligence will always remain right, but intuition and sixth sense are never wrong.
The sixth sense is undoubtedly one of the most important, far from having any relation to magical or supernatural elements, has to do with our intuition, with this ability to “look inside?”To understand our own emotions, to awaken our creativity and to connect much more with our environment and with the people around us, only then can we establish more authentic and meaningful links.
The unwelcome people who come into our lives without knowing how, in reality, they are not unknown. Henry James probably didn’t know Robert Louis Stevenson and vice versa, but this sixth sense we all showed them through writing that they had a great experience. Affinity.
As we see, true magic is, once again, in ourselves. In this intimate brain architecture that orchestrates our emotions, it allows us to connect with “soul mates”, with those people who bring us their nobility, their coffee afternoons with laughter, their “how are you today?”and yours? I’m here for what you need.
Don’t hesitate to let them in. Because the unwelcome people who light up their stormy afternoons and their worries can certainly become the best of your life.
Images courtesy of Linda Lovenstein and Mariana Kalacheva.