I was driving through the vast wheat fields yesterday and the expansiveness felt like a prayer
That some how the limitlessness of h e r e was a prayer that all beings may be free
That some how the limitlessness of h e r e was a prayer that all beings may be free
I don’t know how to describe what I feel when I’m in vast spaces. It’s a practice for me to witness the radical openness of nature, to see my own reflection or maybe the stark contrast of my limitedness I burden myself with
I arrived at deep lake to kayak and there was a softness, a gift of new eyes from the wheat field prayers -
the glimmering light
the applause of dancing leaves
the chorus of birdsong
the reflection of above on the life below the water
Asking:
How can I hold more softness?
How can I listen deeper?
How can I afford more grace to myself and world?
How can I say thank you more?
How can I hold my joy + grief with tenderness?
How can I be more free?
How can I listen deeper?
How can I afford more grace to myself and world?
How can I say thank you more?
How can I hold my joy + grief with tenderness?
How can I be more free?
1 comment:
Feels like a blessing reurning to this space of yours again,
Vibeke
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