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The Deep Thinker, Belonging, and the Craving For Aloneness

by Aletheia Luna ยท Updated: Jun 8, 2024 ยท 88 Comments

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Note: this is a contemplative blog post rather than a traditional article. As such, thereโ€™s no necessary โ€˜clear solutionโ€™ or 7-step-process Iโ€™m providing here. Instead, Iโ€™m just offering my thoughts and reflections in a more raw way. Enjoy. :)ย 

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Recently, Iโ€™ve realized that at the center of the work Iโ€™m called to do in this life is the theme of belonging and its shadow twin, outsiderhood.


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Feeling abandoned, alone, exiled, homeless, different, separate, cut off, outcasted, orphaned, misunderstood, neglected, and like a reject are all related to a sense of outsiderhood.

Being a lone wolf and spiritual wanderer are also direct byproducts of this aching inner feeling of loss, death of home (domicide), and existential alienation โ€“ they are a call to find home again, to find a deep sense of belonging.

These undercurrents of loss and longing donโ€™t just run through my own life, but they also run through the lives of many, especially as more of us are cast into a sense of isolation through technology, health pandemics, social unrest, and the plethora of issues we face in this day and age.

The Deep Thinker

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We need more deep thinkers in this day and age โ€“ those who are aware, alert, and carry a mischievous glimmer of maverick in their eyes, not afraid to ruthlessly question the way things are AND themselves in the process.

I see the deep thinker (and deep feeler) as yet another facet of the lone wolf and vital for the process of both inner and outer awakening.ย 

And yet, being a deep thinker and finding a sense of belonging almost invariably butt heads with each other โ€“ we could say theyโ€™re an oxymoron, totally antithetical, for deep thought requires a certain level of aloneness.

To see clearly, you must, as the saying goes, see the forest for the trees, you must stand outside so that you have a clear view of the inside.


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If youโ€™re a deep thinker, you will almost certainly feel a sense of unbelonging, a sense of isolation, disconnection, and, at times, loneliness in this world.

At the same time, you will have a strong craving and thirst for aloneness, for in solitude you can hear yourself think. In solitude, you find freedom from the brainwashing matrix and the mind-numbing drone of societal norms.

In solitude, you find a sense of home โ€“ a feeling of clarity, peace, and awareness, aspects of your truest and deepest Nature.

Yet solitude can be both a friend and a foe, depending on how you approach this wild beast.

The Need For Togetherness AND Aloneness

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In his autobiography Memories, Dreams, and Reflections, influential psychiatrist and deep thinker Carl Jung writes,

As a child I felt myself to be alone, and I am still, because I know things and must hint at things which others apparently know nothing of, and for the most part do not want to know.

Loneliness does not come from having no people about one, but from being unable to communicate the things that seem important to oneself, or from holding certain views which others find inadmissible โ€ฆ

If a man knows more than others, he becomes lonely.

But loneliness is not necessarily inimical to companionship, for no one is more sensitive to companionship than the lonely man, and companionship thrives only when each individual remembers his individuality and does not identify himself with others.

When we see too deep and too much, the result is an inevitable feeling of loneliness โ€“ especially when others canโ€™t or donโ€™t want to see the same things that we see. When we have no socially approved or welcome outlets for sharing what we find, a result of isolation will unavoidably arise.

But Jung speaks here also of how receptive deep thinkers can be to companionship. Perhaps more than others, we donโ€™t take it for granted.

And yet, he cautions us to not lose touch with that sense of uniqueness, even while connected to another, as true connection can only arise when there is a healthy sense of individuality.

In other words, we need togetherness and aloneness. Too much aloneness can create toxic individualism or loneliness, and too much togetherness can create enmeshment and loss of independent selfhood.

Like the yin and yang, we need both.

Finding Belonging in the More-Than-Human-World

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As lone wolves and spiritual wanderers โ€“ as deep thinkers and feelers โ€“ we canโ€™t always control how connected we feel with others.

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Sometimes, perhaps quite often, we may find ourselves in a kind of social or spiritual desert where we cannot relate one iota with any other person in our lives.

We may feel like strangers in a strange land, maybe even like imposters, eternal foreigners, or outsiders looking in, unable to connect with others over what we hold and cherish as most important to us.

Here I want to point out that while this may be the case, there are many other avenues of connection available to us than with other human beings.

In the early nineties, cultural ecologist and philosopher David Abram coined the term โ€œthe more-than-human-worldโ€ to describe this planet that both includes humans, but also exceeds and surpasses them.

In other words, weโ€™re not at the center of the universe, even though weโ€™ve been raised to think so with a kind of narcissistic human-centric mentality.

There are many other aspects of life that are just as valuable as humans, such as animals, plants, habitats, and land formations.

If we cannot connect with those in our immediate surroundings, we can find a sense of comfort, allyship, and connection in the more-than-human-world.

Hiking, sitting by a stream of water, communicating with the birds outside, feeling a treeโ€™s bark beneath our fingers, befriending local wildlife, loving our fur companions, and sensing our interconnectedness with life can be wonderfully soothing ways of rediscovering a sense of belonging.

Leave your mind on the doorstep and go exploring. Like a loyal companion, the world is waiting for you.ย 

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I hope you enjoyed these reflections. Perhaps you can even find yourself mirrored in them, in which case, here are a couple of questions for you to ponder:

If youโ€™re a deep thinker, how might you find a sense of both aloneness AND togetherness? What does belonging mean to you in the more-than-human-world? Iโ€™d love to hear from you below.ย 

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About Aletheia Luna

Aletheia Luna is a prolific psychospiritual writer, author, educator, and intuitive guide whose work has touched the lives of millions worldwide. As a survivor of fundamentalist religious abuse, her mission is to help others find love, strength, and inner light in even the darkest places. She is the author of hundreds of popular articles, as well as numerous books and journals on the topics of Self-Love, Spiritual Awakening, and more. [Read More]

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  1. Lala says

    May 27, 2024 at 4:33 am

    Wonderful discussion article. Your points are very profound- I feel as if it’s easier to feel connection when being genuine in an environment as well. In the more-than-human world, I feel belonging in the fact that many things are multifaceted and hard to define, things are a lot more diverse than I realised yet so many diverse things are connected… Cool!

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      May 30, 2024 at 4:33 pm

      In the more-than-human world, I feel belonging in the fact that many things are multifaceted and hard to define, 

      Yes! You’ve voiced something I’ve often found hard to pinpoint. Thank you ๏ปฟ๐Ÿ’œ๏ปฟ

      Reply
  2. Jim Marjoram says

    May 27, 2024 at 3:44 am

    I can sooooo relate ๏ปฟ๐Ÿ’–๏ปฟ๏ปฟ๐Ÿ˜œ๏ปฟ

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      May 30, 2024 at 4:33 pm

      Grateful to hear that Jim ๏ปฟ๐Ÿ’œ๏ปฟ

      Reply
  3. Janet Horwith says

    May 27, 2024 at 3:07 am

    Hello Aletheia and Mateo, How are things in your neck of the desert? (I’m in Phoenix, hot and dry as an old bone). This is a spectacular article! I have been a lone wolf ever since I began to realize I was not wanted or liked by “my family”. Having been the first born in an ignorant and medieval thinking italian family, I should have been a boy (like the idiot thinking of the Godfather movies). The mother was a fire breathing demon from hell and beat me almost daily. The Old Bastard father constantly told me to shut my gd mouth and repeatedly gave me the back of his hand (I really didn’t say a lot as a kid because I was afraid of getting hit, so I realized he wanted me to remain silent and out of sight). When the male and female siblings were old enough, they, too, followed the parents with the verbal, physical and mental abuse. On a daily basis. There was no privacy in the home, all bedroom doors were removed. Even bathroom trips were timed five minutes or less-just for me. I became my own best friend. I escaped into books, Jane Eyre and the March sisters became my family. Then I discovered science in the school library. When my Grandma bought me a telescope for my twelfth birthday, the Old Bastard confiscated it to turn it into a scope for his hunting rifles. Back into the books I went. Solitude to me is where I can think my own thoughts without being ridiculed and laughed at, without having to listen to the political rhetoric of insane bloodthirsty republican parents. Being alone is absolute paradise! It’s clean and refreshing, cool and comfortable. There are books and stars and an entire Universe that, if it’s quiet enough, I can hear whispering to me: Look deeper! This is for you!
    Thank you so much for being you! You have helped me with many issues that still linger in the back of my head. I will donate as soon as my next disability check comes in. In the meantime, thank you so much for everything, I really love you guys! ๏ปฟ๐Ÿ˜๏ปฟ

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      May 30, 2024 at 4:36 pm

      I escaped into books, Jane Eyre

      Oh wow … this is not only what I did, but this is THE book I read over and over again as a teen. (Now I understand that Jane embodies the orphan archetype, which is strong within those who have gone through familial abuse or estrangement of some kind.) What an awesome uncanny parallel ๏ปฟ๐Ÿ˜„๏ปฟ
      Thank you for your vulnerability and your support Janet, much love and gratitude ๐Ÿ’œ

      Reply
  4. Michael says

    May 27, 2024 at 2:27 am

    We are our best friend and companion. Me, myself and I go on trips quite often and we all have a great time.

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      May 30, 2024 at 4:37 pm

      Three cheers for alone time ๐Ÿฅณ ๏ปฟ๐Ÿ˜„๏ปฟ

      Reply
  5. Angela says

    May 27, 2024 at 1:33 am

    I was one of 19 in my family and I constantly craved solitude. I’m often told I look like I’m in deep thought. That’s because I am.

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      May 30, 2024 at 4:38 pm

      One of 19 … siblings?! Wow. I can see why you’d crave solitude Angela!

      Reply
  6. Kaylee says

    May 27, 2024 at 1:19 am

    I suffer with social anxiety and I’m a deep thinker, sometimes bridging on maladaptive day dreaming at times in the past. I crave and look forward to being alone and yet sometimes get lonely. When I’m alone I don’t speak and just think my own deep wondering thoughts and then get overwhelmed trying to hold a conversation with another person to the point it’s draining having to have that mask on.
    I hope to one day find balance. – Im doing a lot of healing from diet, reiki, shaman, journalling and reading self development books, I recently done a card reading and asked what my healing journey looks like, and I was very disappointed to pick the card “impasse” ๐Ÿ˜ to be trying so hard and exploring different areas of development and then draw that card is disheartening! I will just have to keep pushing forward day by day and maybe I’m not supposed to know the answer yet as the not knowing is part of the adventure and healing process I guess. ๐Ÿชท

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      May 30, 2024 at 4:41 pm

      When I pull disheartening cards, I try to pull an extra clarifier card for insight. Sometimes, harsh cards have a more lateral meaning, one that requires some deeper exploration to uncover. So I wouldn’t take it at face value. :)
      Thank you for being here Kaylee, I have dealt with a lot of social anxiety in the past too, and self-love and reparenting have been the key for me to find more centeredness ๏ปฟ๐Ÿ’œ๏ปฟ

      Reply
  7. David Swan says

    May 27, 2024 at 1:02 am

    I too feel alone in the world disconnected from my tribe.
    I don’t know what to do as I feel I have nothing in common with ordinary working people.

    Reply
    • Janet Horwith says

      May 27, 2024 at 3:13 am

      You aren’t alone. There are thousands of us like-minded individuals who feel alone, at times. I used to fret at not having friends growing up. I wasn’t allowed to socialize with anyone at school. But I made it through by becoming interested in Cosmology and Astrophysics. I become so deep in thought that nothing else matters except finding the answers to how we all came to be. Having a pet does help. I love dogs and rabbits. But, Honey, you are not alone! We’re here. ๏ปฟ๐Ÿ™‚๏ปฟ

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      • Aletheia Luna says

        May 30, 2024 at 4:44 pm

        What a beautiful response, Janet. And I second what she says, David. You’re certainly not alone, so keep in mind all the other souls out there who feel as you do when those feelings of disconnection arise. ๏ปฟ๐Ÿ’œ๏ปฟ

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  8. Leela A.H says

    May 27, 2024 at 1:00 am

    Solitude(solblanket) gives you a sense of “cosy aloneness” And yet since some of us have to live in the midst of a crowd..the “solblanket’ provides necessary sense of belonging.
    Could be in relation to the non human species of life surrounding us.
    The past couple of years taught me many lessons.COVID era created some lasting changes in my life.Loosing my Mom/resigning my long standing job.
    Being In a space beyond my comfort zone, made me realize many things(am still in the process)
    Had an opportunity.to learn new crafts,probably I was trying to dull my “ache”.I notice now that in the midst of a crowd too..I feel a sense of detachment..I am still functioning,existing..but there are times when I question my soul.purpose.
    I enjoy the company of people, but have noticed a subtle.shift in myself…I deeply delve into spirituality..& that gives me a sense of “belonging”a.A deep sense of reverance to the Earth elements.
    I am fortunate to be able to travel ,as my hubby is an avid traveller.
    I can relate to your article.And thank you for such insightful& thought provoking content.
    Stay blรชssรซd ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฝโ˜ฎ๏ธ๐Ÿ€

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      May 30, 2024 at 4:45 pm

      Your reframing of solitude is beautiful. Thank you for opening up here and sharing what the experience of aloneness and detachment has been like for you, Leela ๐Ÿ’œ

      Reply
  9. Norm says

    May 27, 2024 at 12:35 am

    Enjoyed this very intuitive article. I agree we need both togetherness and aloneness and the goal is to achieve these in a perfect balance. As you say, the yin and the yang. Life in the heart of the Creator is pure balance. Here in the dualistic lower worlds, the mind/egoic consciousness arises and says which one is it? Pick a side! This or that. As we approach and begin to dwell more and more in the heart of the Creator, it becomes both/and as opposed to this or that. In divine love, all dualities meet and collapse, are reconciled and resolved, as divine love has no opposite and yet is what all opposites have in commonโ€ฆ..

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      May 30, 2024 at 4:46 pm

      In divine love, all dualities meet and collapse, are reconciled and resolved, as divine love has no opposite and yet is what all opposites have in commonโ€ฆ..

      All I can say was that this was just yummy to read, a real treat for the soul. Thank you Norm ๏ปฟ๐Ÿ’œ๏ปฟ

      Reply
  10. Dan D says

    May 27, 2024 at 12:35 am

    The thing is, one canโ€™t think their way through this. Itโ€™s about allowing the true self to come through awareness. A softening of thoughts and focus and feeling the true self. Itโ€™s amazing how close this is because, well, itโ€™s the self, so itโ€™s right here as you experiencing all you experience without judgement. So who is lonely? The egoic self is lonely. As someone who has experienced loneliness of the egoic self, the breakthrough of the true self is liberating.

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      May 30, 2024 at 4:48 pm

      So true Dan. It is the ego self that feels that alienation because the ego self โ€“ or separate self โ€“ is constructed on dualistic constructions of “me and you” “good and bad” and so on. Within the heart, the true self, there is our real home. Thank you for the reminder ๏ปฟ๐Ÿ’œ๏ปฟ

      Reply
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