How to never feel “I am alone” again

iamalexbrady
2 min readFeb 12, 2022

This is the cure for loneliness.

I am al1

I am alone is a misspelling for I am al-one.

It’s not actually a misspelling, but this is the first spelling of the word. We lost the concept of al-one in the dissent into separation.

And we naturally associate the shape of this word “alone” with the feeling of being apart and by one’s self. That is the definition of the word we use.

But really loneliness is impossible, and in separation we forget that. The word alone is misunderstood so deeply. It only means al-one.

Yes, you are blessed indeed. Yet in this world, you do not know it. But you have the means for learning it and seeing it quite clearly.

“I am al-one” is an concept mapping to the shorter phrase “I am al1.” Which is, of course, leetspeak/jibrish for “I am all.”

I also hear al-one is a intermediate from the conventional definition of “alone” to the concept “all-one.” This etymology is more jibrish than leetspeak, but surely valid.

Next time you think “I am alone” change the thought instead to

I am All One.

- al1

This article is originally posted at iamalexbrady.com as The cure for “I am alone”

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