What if there is no need to change?
No need to try to transform yourself
into someone who is more compassionate, more present, more loving, or wise?
How would this affect all the places in your life where you are endlessly trying to be better?
What if the task is simply to unfold,
to become who you already are in your essential nature:
gentle, compassionate, and capable of living fully and passionately present?
What if the question is not :
"Why am I so infrequently the person I really want to be?”
but "Why do I so infrequently want to be the person I really am?”
How would this change what you think you have to learn?
What if becoming who and what we truly are happens not through striving and trying,
but by recognising and receiving the people and places and practices
that are for us the warmth of encouragement we need to unfold?
How would this shape the choices you make about how to spend today?
What if you knew that the impulse to move in a way that creates beauty in the world
will arise from deep within
and guide you every time you simply pay attention
and wait.
How would this shape your stillness, your movement,
your willingness to follow this impulse
to just let go
and dance?
Oriah Mountain Dreamer, from the Prelude to "The Dance", 2001 Harper Collins. ISBN: 0007112998
Writing prompt:
- There are many questions in the above Prelude. Can you explore some of the answers in your writing?
- How would you be if you were to become who and what you truly are? Describe yourself.
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