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Tuesday, October 20, 2020

The Wildest Comfort - Kathleen Dean Moore


 I don't know what despair is, if it's something or nothing, a kind
of filling up or an emptying out.  I don't know what sorrow does
to the world, what it adds or takes away.  What I think I do
know now is that sorrow is part of the Earth's great cycles,
flowing into the night like cool air sinking down a river course.
To feel sorrow is to float on the pulse of the Earth, the surge from
living to dying, from coming into being to ceasing to exist.
Maybe this is why the Earth has the power over time to wash
sorrow into a deeper pool....  And maybe this is why, even though
 sorrow never disappears, it can make a deeper connection to the
 currents of life and so connect, somehow, to sources of
wonder and solace...

...I don't know what gladness is or where it comes from,
this splitting open of the self.  It takes me by surprise.
Not an answer of beauty and mystery, but beauty and
mystery themselves, flooding into a mind suddenly
without boundaries.  Can this be gladness, to be lifted
by that flood?

...The Earth holds every possibility inside it, and the mystery
of transformation, one thing into another.
This is the wildest comfort.

Kathleen Dean Moore
Excerpts from - Wild Comfort - The Solace of Nature

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2 comments:

  1. Kathleen's book is one of my favorites. Thank you for sharing some of its most beautiful excerpts.

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    1. Yes! And thank you! I got part of that excerpt from your post - where she says "I don't know what gladness is"... And went and found her on-line and got the top part of the quote :) She is definitely someone I want to read. Maybe this winter. So many books, so little time :) Thanks for introducing me to her!

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