When a Room Feels Different


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13/02/26


You enter the same room you’ve entered many times before.
Nothing has moved.
The table is where it always was.
The light falls in the same direction.
And yet, it feels different.
It’s not the furniture. It’s not the arrangement. It’s you.
Some days we carry more silence than others. It changes how spaces respond to us. A familiar corner can feel distant. A usual chair can feel unfamiliar.
We tend to blame the environment when something feels off. But often the shift is internal — subtle, almost invisible.
Rooms don’t change as much as we do.
And sometimes noticing that is enough to understand why the air feels slightly heavier, or unexpectedly lighter.
No conclusion necessary. Just awareness.


Rajat Chandra Sarmah
Guwahati, Assam, India
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