entangled in cobwebs.
I was talking to my co-workers about what is to become of a life lived in reverence. I was inspired to mention how it is our responsibility to embody the values that we’ve forsaken, chasing the multiplying material structures.
it was told to me that it’s a circle. this world is a circle, and all our attachments have become cobwebs we are tangled to. attempting to step away from the circle would make us disconnected from everything else— lonelier, emptied, estranged.
isn’t this what we truly need?
I believe that the pandemic was a beautiful gift, but it was difficult to commit to what it has taught us. it was difficult to keep honouring the people in our lives and balancing between work and our relationships to ourselves and what the work pours into. I believe reminders will keep coming.. the earthquakes, both real and metaphorical, shall keep shaking us to the core.
in the midst of it all, I’m grateful to remember the vision planted in my heart. once I forget, this heart painfully longs for the fragrance of the intention to commit to its magical threads.
it is true— life away from the cobwebs is entirely different. away from the circumference of this circle is a entirety of infinite strings chiming so beautifully. it is a leap into the unknown, but it is the authenticity I was born for.
away from the circle: can we live on the love we share with others? can we live on the richness of eye contact, not only between hearts but also the endless gaze of selfless life forms? can we live through gifts given and received? can we live on selflessness, forgiveness and surrender?
is it possible that I live in poverty in relation to God and find the sweetness of its richness?
my only prayer is to remember the sweetness of this heartful intention.. may we live with our hearts.
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