The invisible bond
In this world of coming and going, some bonds shine through. It is these invisible bonds-those that do not have to be checked on each day or talked to frequently to survive. You do not see them; you feel them.
These are not bonds defined by space or time between people, but defined by trust, shared moments, and that deep understanding that goes far beyond words.
Imagine a friend you hadn't spoken to in months. Life had taken the both of you down such different paths, but whenever you reconnected, no time seemed to have gone by at all.
You just picked up right where you'd left off. That's the beauty of an invisible bond-it was as though some sort of unspoken agreement kept it alive, no matter what.
These relations are strong because they rest on a solid basis of understanding and respect. The relations don't make any demands; they are as they are.
This can give you the kind of peace that comes with knowing someone is really there for you.
Invisible bonds remind one of the fact that some ties are meant to be fluid, easy, and all-understanding. They are not fading simply because it is not in close contact or frequent words but has a deeper intuitive bonding sense that stands the test of time.
Cherish such bonding as they rarely exist, and it provides silent strength and quiet reminding of not being alone in loneliness.