What if what is most called for in order to live our lives is remembering the mystery that we each are... the essential depth that we are, which is often buried beneath layers of habit, personality patterns, the strength of our feelings, our busy-ness, our worry? But we forget, and we take ourselves to be something much smaller than we are. One way that we might begin to remember is to pay attention to that moment between sleeping and waking, before we 'put ourselves back together' and become our familiar habitual selves, when we can catch a glimpse of our essentialness... a path to recover our depth and the depth of others.Hosted, as always, by Lizzie Winn and Justin Wise of Thirdspace.
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What to Remember When Waking
In that firsthardly noticedmomentin which you wake,coming backto this lifefrom the othermore secret,moveableand frighteninglyhonestworldwhere everythingbegan,there is a smallopeninginto the new daythat closesthe momentyou begin your plans.What you can planis too smallfor you to live.What you can livewholeheartedlywill make plansenoughfor the vitalityhidden in your sleep.To become humanis to become visiblewhile carryingwhat is hiddenas a gift to others.To rememberthe other worldin this worldis to live in yourtrue inheritance.You are nota troubled gueston this earth,you are notan accidentamidst other accidentsyou were invitedfrom another and greaternightthan the onefrom whichyou have just emerged.Now, looking throughthe slanting lightof the morningwindow towardthe mountainpresenceof everythingthat can be,what urgencycalls you to yourone love?What shape waitsin the seed of youto grow and spreadits branchesagainst a future sky?Is it waitingin the fertile sea?In the treesbeyond the house?In the lifeyou can imaginefor yourself?In the openand lovelywhite pageon the waiting desk?
by David Whyte
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