Start again

On holidays. Travel allows us see life with new eyes.

I was so proud not to feel my heart.
Waking means being angry.

This year will take from me
the hardened person
who I longed to be.
I am healing by mistake.

Rome is also built on ruins.

Eliza Griswold, 1973 – , American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and poet, Ruins

Sunday Quote: Remind yourself

 Sometimes I go about in pity for myself,

and all the while,

a great wind carries me across the sky

Ojibwe Tribe saying.  

Hello to here

It has taken years to continue to live into the truth that if I believe we are from God and for God, then we are from Goodness and for Goodness. To greet sorrow today does not mean that sorrow will be there tomorrow. Happiness comes too, and grief, and tiredness, disappointment, surprise and energy. Chaos and fulfilment will be named as well as delight and despair. This is the truth of being here, wherever here is today. It may not be permanent but it is here. I will probably leave here, and I will probably return. To deny here is to harrow the heart. Hello to here.

Pádraig Ó Tuama, In the Shelter: Finding a Home in the World

Doing and non-doing

One of the most important lessons in balance which we have to learn, and one of the central teachings in the Bhagavad Gita: the way of Inaction-in-Action.

You can’t catch the wild horse by running,

but nobody who is not running will catch the wild horse.

Sufi Proverb

A new month, a new frontier

Human beings are a frontier between what is known and what is not known. The act of turning any part of the unknown into the known is simply an invitation for an equal measure of the unknown to flow in and re-establish that frontier: to reassert both the exterior and interior horizon of an individual life; to make us what we are – that is – a moving edge between what we know about ourselves and what we are about to become. What we are actually about to become or are afraid of becoming always trumps and rules over what we think we are already.

David Whyte, “Self-knowledge” in Consolations

In this moment

A new month….

We can spend lots of our time and energy trying to predict or control what the future will bring. This doesn’t usually serve us. In truth, we don’t need to know what the future will bring. We just need to be right in this moment, and if we touch it deeply, mind and body united, we will find we have all that we need to meet the present.

Kaira Jewel Lingo, Come Home To Yourself