Desire – the Gravity of Becoming

Desire isn’t a passing whim—it’s a bodily knowing. Before plans, before reasons, there is a pull—quiet, insistent, and deeply real. This piece explores desire not as indulgence or ambition, but as a somatic orientation toward what wants to emerge through you. It is not born from lack—it is the gravity of becoming.
When desire fades, we lose our sense of motion. When it returns, life sharpens. This essay invites a reconnection to the felt intelligence of desire—how it humbles the ego, rearranges identity, and calls us toward the next true version of ourselves.
If you’ve felt still but not at peace, full but not alive, this is a map back to the momentum of what matters.