Rest is the conversation between what we love to do and
how we love to be. To rest is to give up on the already
exhausted will as the prime motivator of endeavor, with its
endless outward need to reward itself through established goals.
To rest is to give up on worrying and fretting and the sense that
there is something wrong with the world unless we are there to
put it right; to rest is to fall back literally and figuratively from
outer targets, and shift.....to an inner state of natural exchange.
how we love to be. To rest is to give up on the already
exhausted will as the prime motivator of endeavor, with its
endless outward need to reward itself through established goals.
To rest is to give up on worrying and fretting and the sense that
there is something wrong with the world unless we are there to
put it right; to rest is to fall back literally and figuratively from
outer targets, and shift.....to an inner state of natural exchange.
The template of natural exchange is the breath, the autonomic
giving and receiving that forms the basis and the measure of
life itself. We are rested when we are living [that] exchange...
giving and receiving that forms the basis and the measure of
life itself. We are rested when we are living [that] exchange...
In rest is the sense of stopping, of giving up on what we've been
doing or how we have been being. It is the sense of slowly coming
home...
doing or how we have been being. It is the sense of slowly coming
home...
Deep in the primal exchange of the breath, is the give and take,
the blessing and the being blessed and the ability to delight
in both. In rest there is a sense of presence, a delight in and
anticipation of the world and all of its forms [in which]
receiving and responding occur in one spontaneous movement.
the blessing and the being blessed and the ability to delight
in both. In rest there is a sense of presence, a delight in and
anticipation of the world and all of its forms [in which]
receiving and responding occur in one spontaneous movement.
A deep experience of rest is a perspective from which we are
able to perceive the outer specific forms of our work [and life]
and our relationships whilst being nourished by the shared
foundational gift of the breath itself.
able to perceive the outer specific forms of our work [and life]
and our relationships whilst being nourished by the shared
foundational gift of the breath itself.
Rested, we are ready for the world,
but not held hostage by it...
but not held hostage by it...
David Whyte
Excerpts from a writing called "Rest"
From the book: CONSOLATIONS
From the book: CONSOLATIONS
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