Monday and sometimes…
Just THANK YOU for showing up for classes, being out there, and in this together.
Here is the poem I shared after class today. I think it may be a Covid Classic for me. Not because it sinks us into dark or unanswerable questions. But because it strips away all the distractions our lives have held. And we look a little deeper into this person we have spent our lifetime creating. This resilient and confused and seeking person that we forget because we are so busy doing and becoming. I hope those questions come to you gently. And that you look at them with time and compassion. And you find that light inside you that simply knows the answer. You are enough AS YOU ARE.
We got this. One day, one hour at a time…because we can. Hugs and embraces will be back. And they will mean so very much.
Enjoy your Monday. Seeing and hearing you has made me enjoy mine.With embraces in whatever form they hold…
Sometimes by David Whyte
Sometimes
if you move carefully
through the forest
breathing
like the ones
in the old stories
who could cross
a shimmering bed of dry leaves
without a sound,
you come
to a place
whose only task
is to trouble you
with tiny
but frightening requests
conceived out of nowhere
but in this place
beginning to lead to everywhere.
Requests
to stop what you are doing right now,
and
to stop what you
are becoming
while you do it,
questions that can
make
or unmake
a life.
questions
that have patiently
waited for you,
questions
that have no right
to go away.