
Healing unfolds slowly because the soul mends itself in its own natural rhythm, not according to our impatience or expectations. It reframes slowness as wisdom rather than failure, reminding us that steady, unhurried repair creates deeper and more lasting change. Its purpose is to help soften self‑judgment and invite trust in the quiet, gradual work happening beneath the surface.
~d.s.
where are the wisdom keepers?
inquiry for today~ linger in the finer nuances…..
If I could, I’d leave something
soft for each of you, dead and
alive, near and far.
Something you might wake to
or receive on the other side that
might affirm that it’s all been
worthwhile.
Whether we stayed in touch or
not. Whether we understood
each other or not.
Whether we stuck pins in each
other or put each other’s likeness
on the mantle.
Something soft that lets us know
that love outlasts all quarrel.
~Mark Nepo