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Nabanita Adhikary

Model: Flux (dev)

Prompt:

Liminal space haunted sky
Steps: 28
Seed: 1549951682
Width: 1024
Height: 1024

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not with love—
a cold intention dressed as light.
The cymbal rang, hollow and proud,
and the silence that followed
was louder than sound.
I stood beneath an open sky,
but the sky fell dark.
Not in fear—
in awe.
The trees stood still,
and even the wind held its breath
as the veil between worlds
unfolded.
I was not lost.
I was unmade.
Emptied of striving,
stripped of solving,
standing at the edge of vastness
that needed no fixing.
And there—
in the great nothing,
I saw Everything.
No voice. No light.
Only glory,
infinite and quiet,
pressed into the fabric of the void.
I had tried to be good.
To be right.
To choose what made sense.
But grace is not earned
by clean intentions.
It simply comes—
when heaven decides
it is time.
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the clanging cymbal—
was silenced
by the soundless song of God.
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