Two Wolfs

11:11


Inside each of us, there are two wolves, one of light and one of darkness. It’s not about feeding either, but about letting both starve, so that true peace can emerge from beyond the battle.


Two Wolfs

Inside of you, two wolves reside,

One is gentle, the other with pride.

One likes to love, the other to fight,

One fills with dark, the other with light.

But here’s a secret, simple and true,

It’s not about which wolf feeds on you!

Instead of a battle, instead of a feast,

Let both wolves starve, and find your peace.

For when the growling starts to fade,

A quiet joy will then be made.

And in that space where wolves once fought,

You’ll find the calm you always sought.


The concept of 11:11 is often seen as a moment of alignment, balance, or spiritual awakening. It’s a symbol of duality, with the two sets of ones representing a mirror or balance between opposites, much like the two wolves within us.

In this sense, the wolves represent opposing forces, light and darkness, good and bad, but 11:11 reminds us of balance, not conflict.

Just as 11:11 signifies a moment of harmony, the lesson of the wolves isn’t about feeding one over the other but allowing both to fade, creating a state of inner peace and balance, much like the perfect symmetry of 11:11.

Both the poem and 11:11 speak to the idea of transcending duality to find unity and alignment within ourselves.

Balance
Finding The Self
Embracing The Self

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