Goodnight 😴

“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete”
Buckminster Fuller
Seems like a good time to buy.
“The spiritual search is not about becoming something or someone, but about unbecoming everything that is not truly you.”
Jed McKenna
Good morning! 🌅

GN

"You can go to hell without moving an inch, just focus on what you lack. You can taste heaven without leaving earth, just rejoice in what you have."
James Clear
GM

"Being rich is having money; being wealthy is having time."
Henry Ward Beecher
“Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people.”
Eleanor Roosevelt
GM

“Don’t talk, unless you can improve upon the silence.”
Jorge Luis Borges
GM

"When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us."
Alexander Graham Bell
nostr:nprofile1qqsx45yrjtgm4glklaafgz0z4309gs6cwfja3d99s8rqvlvgagcptpq6c3kna Will you be releasing an audio version of your book? 📕
“Within you there is a stillness and a sanctuary to which you can retreat at any time and be yourself.”
Hermann Hesse
The Truelove ❤️
There is a faith in loving fiercely the one who is rightfully yours, especially if you have waited years and especially if part of you never believed you could deserve this loved and beckoning hand held out to you this way.
I am thinking of faith now and the testaments of loneliness and what we feel we are worthy of in this world.
Years ago in the Hebrides I remember an old man who walked every morning on the grey stones to the shore of the baying seals, who would press his hat to his chest in the blustering salt wind and say his prayer to the turbulent Jesus hidden in the water, and I think of the story of the storm and everyone waking and seeing the distant yet familiar figure far across the water calling to them, and how we are all preparing for that abrupt waking, and that calling, and that moment we have to say yes, except it will not come so grandly, so Biblically, but more subtly and intimately in the face of the one you know you have to love, so that when we finally step out of the boat toward them, we find everything holds us, and confirms our courage, and if you wanted to drown you could, but you don’t because finally after all the struggle and all the years, you don’t want to any more, you’ve simply had enough of drowning and you want to live and you want to love and you will walk across any territory and any darkness, however fluid and however dangerous, to take the one hand you know belongs in yours.
David Whyte (House of Belonging)



