
I opposed subjective to objective, imagination to realism. I thought that having gone so deeply into my own feelings and dramas I could never again reach objectivity and knowledge of others. But now I know that any experience carried out deeply to its ultimate leads you beyond yourself into a larger relation to the experience of others.
If you intensify and complete your subjective emotions, visions, you see their relation to others’ emotions. It is not a question of choosing between them, one at the cost of another, but a matter of completion, of inclusion, an encompassing, unifying, and integrating which makes maturity.
~Anais Nin
sweet snow tells stories of old loves….
inquiry for today~ who is not broken? and what is whole in this world?
Wholeness does not mean perfection: it means embracing brokenness as an integral part of life. Knowing this gives me hope that human wholeness — mine, yours, ours — need not be a utopian dream, if we can use devastation as a seedbed for new life.
~Parker J. Palmer
Yes, we are not here to learn perfection. We are here to learn brokenness and the way back to the Tao, to Love …
I like to think of this as “folding in”- tucking in wings to recenter and realign and reremember. Hmmmmm…..