tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8905400852427551541.post4281069762412396000..comments2024-03-28T12:32:29.797-06:00Comments on Mystic Meandering: Rest - David WhyteMystic Meanderinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09746429719911446865noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8905400852427551541.post-78220792937551190942016-10-28T08:06:08.111-06:002016-10-28T08:06:08.111-06:00Thanks Luna...
I know how you describe it is the ...Thanks Luna...<br /><br />I know how you describe it is the way it's "supposed" to be - the "normal" cycle of things, but it has not been my experience. Things are not slowing down here, although would love it if they did! :)<br />But I think his point is that we can find that place of inner Rest despite what is going on in the world around us, or what our life circumstances are... That's what I continue to try to do... :)Mystic Meanderinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09746429719911446865noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8905400852427551541.post-51092179695754068442016-10-28T07:31:12.977-06:002016-10-28T07:31:12.977-06:00To me, this is a lovely view of old age. :-) We ...To me, this is a lovely view of old age. :-) We have "learned", and we have "done", in the first two phases of our life. And then, comes the resting part.<br /><br />The looking inward part. The time of no new large project beginnings. And even if a project is begun, it is understood that it will be of shorter duration. So that we can get back to the "inner" work, of this phase of our life cycle. <br /><br />Actually, Joseph Campbell said all this, much more eloquently.<br /><br />Luna Crone Beside a babbling brook...https://www.blogger.com/profile/14230422491225783790noreply@blogger.com