Friday, March 20, 2015

3.20.15 Pushing that which would develop beautifully on its own


When we write or create or have a job to do, we benefit from the good set up, the everything-in-place, and then the letting go.
Deciding what we are making. Mixing the ingredients. Placing it where it will be warm and dark, enabling it to cathect, and then rise. 


So much of life entails deadlines, external expectations, limits and necessity. Survival something every living thing predominates upon. 
And yet, how often do we unknowingly foster unnecessary pressure. 
Pushing that which would develop beautifully, if only we nourished it, stepped back, and set it in motion.

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