Not Everything That Felt Good During Easter Was Real
Yesterday the stone rolled away. Today the tomb is empty… and you’re standing outside it, blinking in the sunlight, wondering:
Okay… now what?
That’s the real question, isn’t it?
We love the drama of resurrection — the golden sunrise, the empty tomb, the “He is risen!” moment. But the Universe never leaves us with just the miracle. It hands us the next assignment: live like it actually happened.
Now there’s something about Easter—The energy feels lighter.
People are softer.
Love feels closer.
And for a moment… everything seems right.
But now it’s over.
And if you’re being honest with yourself, you’re starting to notice something uncomfortable:
Not everything that felt good was actually real.
The Illusion Of Holiday Energy
During Easter, people show up differently.
They reply faster.
They check on you.
They laugh more.
They act like they care more.
But here’s the truth no one says out loud:
Sometimes, it’s not you they changed for — it’s the moment.
Holidays create emotional highs. They make people act out of character.
Not because they’re fake... But because the atmosphere is temporary.
That Attention You Got? Look Again
Let’s be real.
- The person who suddenly became consistent
- The “I miss you” texts
- The deep conversations at night
- The unexpected kindness
It all felt real, right?
But now?
Silence.
Distance.
Confusion.
That’s your answer.
Consistency reveals truth. Not moments.
Feelings Are Real — But Intentions Might Not Be
This is where most people get it wrong. Just because something felt real… doesn’t mean it was built to last.
People can mean what they say in the moment
and still not mean it long-term.
And that’s the part that hurts, because you didn’t imagine it. You didn’t force it.
You just believed it.
Why This Happens After Easter
After emotional highs comes a drop. It’s not just you — it’s human nature.
- The excitement fades
- Reality returns
- People go back to who they really are
And suddenly, the connection you thought was growing…starts disappearing.
So What Do You Do Now?
Don’t chase the Easter version of people. Face the reality version.
Ask yourself:
- Are they still showing up?
- Are they still intentional?
- Or was it just a seasonal feeling?
Because here’s the hard truth:
Anything that only exists during special moments… isn’t built for real life.
This Isn’t Bitterness — It’s Awareness
You’re not “overthinking.” You’re waking up.
And there’s a difference.
Easter might be over…but what it revealed shouldn’t be ignored.
Okay, Let's Reason 🤔
Not everything that felt good during Easter was real. But that doesn’t mean it was useless.
It showed you:
- What you want
- What you deserve
- And what is not consistent enough to keep
And sometimes…
that clarity is the real resurrection.
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