What helps me be patient is knowing I can cause much harm by acting too fast and unnecessarily. Intervening and trying to help are tricky, so be very cautious doing either. It helps me to know I can't make blooming happen, to trust nature to do its thing, and to intervene in an effort to facilitate as a last resort. It helps me to know it's only a perception to see the workings of nature as a mess. I see what is called profound and profane as one. We separate wholeness into parts that we call profound and profane. Trying to tame light, and failing at it, gives me insight that the light is untameable. It's not an object for me to tame. I am in the light, not the light in me. I can be open to it, not tame it.
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On Jun 11, 2024Vicky wrote :
"I am in the light, not the light in me." Such a subtle but profound difference. Thank you!
On Jun 7, 2024 David Doane wrote :