Manzanita Musings
I am blessed to be
writing this by the warmth of a fire, oceanside in
Manzanita (on the Oregon Coast). Daniel's family
has a beautiful home right at the water's edge.
It's a space that I call the Sanctuary... as it
brings me tremendous peace to spend time here. To
come here is something I hope to never take for
granted. As I type this, Daniel reads me the
following quote from a book he is reading,
One Song: A New Illuminated
Rumi. (We both share a
fascination with Sufism and its wisdom.)
Separate
from yourself that which separates you from
others.
-
Bawa Muhaiyaddeen
What a potent message. As I hear the waves crashing
out the window at my back, I am reminded that life
- by design - is continually renewing itself. My
life is a part of Life Itself; and therefore, I am
in harmony when attuned to Its natural cycles. The
ocean whispers to me,
"Let go of all that you know yourself to be in
order to pour back into the exhilarating vastness
of who you may soon become."
I say
yes... I am willing to do just that. Perhaps the
quote above is a reliable instrument of measure in
determining which aspects I might release, and
which to embrace and hold as sacred. The sea holds
onto nothing. It continually circulates and
renews... keeping no wave separate from another.
May I learn to walk in the world with as much grace
as the ocean.