Everyday I ask the loving voice of wisdom, which dwells in our hearts and in this world: “What would you have me know today?” And then I listen. This is what I heard one day, not long ago…
From elsewhere:
“By keeping in touch with wildness we preserve our sanity, and our world’s health.” (Scott Russell Sanders, Staying Put)
From my heart:
Which is a thing you do so well, dear one, and often—touch the wildness.
But those cracks in your sanity, those wounds on the world, body, and soul—all that that means, all that it urges is to let more wildness in.
If not more frequently, if not greater volume, then touch it more thoughtfully, with greater attention.
And always remember: You are the wildness that you touch.
You are wounded by the same world wound.
And healed in the same wild ways.
And healing.