Highlights
A realistic appraisal of our transformation.
Engaged in the processes of dying and being born, our souls are still in the progression of coming into the fullness of their form.
“Yes” is the secret of consent written on the interior of our hearts.
Guided Reflection
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Cited Quotations
When near the end of day, life has drained
Out of light, and it is too soon
For the mind of night to have darkened things,
No place looks like itself, loss of outline
Makes everything look strangely in-between,
Unsure of what has been, or what might come.
In this wan light, even trees seem groundless.
In a while it will be night, but nothing
Here seems to believe the relief of darkness.
You are in this time of the interim
Where everything seems withheld.
The path you took to get here has washed out;
The way forward is still concealed from you.
"The old is not old enough to have died away;
The new is still too young to be born."
You cannot lay claim to anything;
In this place of dusk,
Your eyes are blurred;
And there is no mirror.
Everyone else has lost sight of your heart
And you can see nowhere to put your trust;
You know you have to make your own way through.
As far as you can, hold your confidence.
Do not allow confusion to squander
This call which is loosening
Your roots in false ground,
That you might come free
From all you have outgrown.
What is being transfigured here is your mind,
And it is difficult and slow to become new.
The more faithfully you can endure here,
The more refined your heart will become
For your arrival in the new dawn.
John O’Donohue, “For the Interim Time.”
Reflection Questions
Can you inhabit this present moment that you are in, just as it is…?
Can you accept yourself in this present moment, just as you are…?
How do we live “half-baked”? How will you live in the “interim time”?
How will you cultivate and deepen the “yes” of your life…?