Rest
“Rest is the conversation between what we love to do and how
we love to be. Rest is the essence of giving and receiving; an act of
remembering, imaginatively and intellectually but also physiologically and
physically. 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 or figuratively from outer targets and shift
the goal not to an inner static bull’s eye, an imagined state of perfect
stillness, but to an inner state of natural exchange.
...A deep experience of rest is the template of perfection in
the human imagination, a perspective from which we are able to perceive the
outer specific forms of our work and our relationships whilst being nourished
by the shared foundational gift of the breath itself. From this perspective we
can be rested while putting together an elaborate meal for an arriving crowd,
whilst climbing the highest mountain or sitting at home surrounded by the chaos
of a loving family.
Rested, we are ready for the world but not held hostage by
it, rested we care again for the right things and the right people in the right
way. In rest we reestablish the goals that make us more generous, more
courageous, more of an invitation, someone we want to remember, and someone
others would want to remember too.”
~David Whyte
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