Showing up in our lives

One of the more difficult paradoxes to accept is that this abundance of gifts is always quietly present and that it is we who drift in and out of seeing it. The one recurring doorway to this vitality is our simple participation in life. When we slip into heartless watching, the abundance seems to vanish. When we dare to show up and be fully present, grace and wonder and mystery start to appear, even in the midst of pain. Not as planned dreams, or as images of lovers, or as scripts of success designed by our fantasies of ourselves. But as oddly shaped pods of vitality bursting to multiply and bring us further into the mystery of living.

Mark Nepo, The Exquisite Risk: Daring to Live an Authentic LIfe

2 thoughts on “Showing up in our lives

  1. Another message of great significance. Thanks.

    Nepo’s book title, which I love, reminds me though that the other choice-backing away from the authentic life- is hardly without risk. The stakes couldn’t be higher, whatever our choice.

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