Indeed. When one becomes accustomed to and somewhat comfortable in the liminal spaces your place and purpose in the world is often difficult for other people to see. It is a spiritual hermitage and perhaps a visitor my find it and be blessed by The Dweller.
Liminal spaces are my very least favorite, but just as with creatures who shed old skins emerge anew, this is probably a time for growth in us humans as well. It’s uncomfortable, but maybe necessary. I think it’s important for you to add your voice because we need sage, peaceful voices precisely because of the cacophony. Thank you for writing.
Indeed. When one becomes accustomed to and somewhat comfortable in the liminal spaces your place and purpose in the world is often difficult for other people to see. It is a spiritual hermitage and perhaps a visitor my find it and be blessed by The Dweller.
Thank you so much, Steve. Your writing has been a source of help for me to let go of some old paradigms.
I really relate to what you shed here 😉 I do love your writing and hope you’ll share more
Thank you sweet Courtney. Love you bunches.
Liminal spaces are my very least favorite, but just as with creatures who shed old skins emerge anew, this is probably a time for growth in us humans as well. It’s uncomfortable, but maybe necessary. I think it’s important for you to add your voice because we need sage, peaceful voices precisely because of the cacophony. Thank you for writing.
Thank you Hadley. I appreciate you being here so much. Hugs to you.