Your piece this morning is another that "reminds me home". To myself, of course, and my true perfect nature within the *doing*. I feel peaceful, settled, and content trusting in the timing of my own resting and emergence. This one line - I’ve been thinking about my own cycles, the parts that feel too long or short, my judgement of how I’m unfurling myself (or not). - in particular has me recalling another note I recently read and have been deliciously chewing on: "The only truth you and all others must take into the new age is this: Known that you have prepared for a long time and that now all you must do is go on. That is your responsibility. "
It was the perfect morning coffee read for me on this beautiful gray drizzling day.
Amanda, I'm so grateful to have your heart and attention here. "Reminding us home," what a lovely line that I immediately recognize in my body. I appreciate the note you shared--in turn it reminds me of writing advice I jotted down last year: KEEP GOING.
So simple and yet it can seem otherwise sometimes. But every time I let myself do it, I see why it's the way. <3
Mmm I agree with you about summer being a basking time. I am noticing that the quickening of doing seems to occur more during the weeks/months the around the equinoxes and other cross quarter days. The solstices feel like Big Chill Time.
Your piece this morning is another that "reminds me home". To myself, of course, and my true perfect nature within the *doing*. I feel peaceful, settled, and content trusting in the timing of my own resting and emergence. This one line - I’ve been thinking about my own cycles, the parts that feel too long or short, my judgement of how I’m unfurling myself (or not). - in particular has me recalling another note I recently read and have been deliciously chewing on: "The only truth you and all others must take into the new age is this: Known that you have prepared for a long time and that now all you must do is go on. That is your responsibility. "
It was the perfect morning coffee read for me on this beautiful gray drizzling day.
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Amanda, I'm so grateful to have your heart and attention here. "Reminding us home," what a lovely line that I immediately recognize in my body. I appreciate the note you shared--in turn it reminds me of writing advice I jotted down last year: KEEP GOING.
So simple and yet it can seem otherwise sometimes. But every time I let myself do it, I see why it's the way. <3
Mmm I agree with you about summer being a basking time. I am noticing that the quickening of doing seems to occur more during the weeks/months the around the equinoxes and other cross quarter days. The solstices feel like Big Chill Time.
I enjoyed your exploration of the cicadas ✨
Yes to the quickening at the equinoxes! And yay for Big Chill Time. Otter season continues ;)
Thank you for reading and sharing your thoughts <3