One doesn't wait for a revolution. One becomes it.
—Carl Safina, The View from Lazy Point, 2012
taiji heartwork
in a state of grace & with a sense of wonder
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When I first came to Israel I tried psychotherapy. A few weeks in, my therapist (whom I admired) asked me to write a list of the five things that were most important to me.
"Like what?"
"Like happiness, money, family..."
So I sat for quite a while thinking & compiling.
When I had finished I handed her the list.
"Now this is very interesting," she said, "Number one is Softness and number two is Intimacy, and here you are in a country where you are not going to find either..."
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No matter what the age declares of itself, no matter how absent of spiritual truth and tendency you operate, there is beneath the loquacious level that your rationalism inhabits a deeper level to your nature where intuitions and occult convolutions gather and where, even deeper, a darkness emanates the material of creation. It’s poetry that narrates and demonstrates that dark energy, an unconsuming fire in which our imaginations come most intensely to life.
—Peter O'Leary, Thick & Dazzling Darkness: Religious Poetry in a Secular Age, 2017