We are experiencing an arctic cold front here in the
usually sunny South. This strange weather has had us socked in for more
than a week now. Ice makes every path in or out treacherous for us and
for anyone who might venture our way. It has been a glorious, do-nothing
time. Hibernation. Much needed and much appreciated after the
holiday hubbub. A time of reflection and assessment. Big change is
on the horizon but for now we are, I am, frozen here in this place.
Giving me the time and space for some difficult inner work. I rarely talk people down in my posts. I have been tempted sometimes, but is my wish to bring light when I write. I write of making Joy our focus and intention. I write about ascension practices. Those who I might want to let loose on never read anything I write, so a little rant would not be likely to do much harm. But then, the word is a powerful thing. Once expressed it has a way of coming to life. I am not ready for that. Instead I say, Wage Peace.
But I have been feeling this heavy chunk of hardness growing in my (?) heart (?) soul (?) inner being...the specifics do not need to be listed here or anywhere. Starting before the holidays but most especially weighty over Christmas when these hurts seem to be so much more unbearable for all of us It is related, of course, to those expectations I have of the ones I would so love to give a swat to! I am urged to expose them, at least to themselves, for the ways they have failed me and mine. I want to shout at them, or write in all caps,
"WHAT DOES IT AVAIL A MAN TO GAIN A FORTUNE AND LOSE HIS SOUL?"
or just,
"COULDN'T YOU EVEN TRY TO DO A LITTLE BETTER?"
Because of this unrelenting cold, I have had opportunity in time and stillness to take a good look inside. The hardness which I thought was stone turns out to be something else. Aha. I hold up a light that illuminates and warms that hard place in me. It isn't stone at all, I see. Just a hunk of ice. It melts a little under my closer observation. In time, the light I shine on it may warm it more and cause it to melt away. That is what I hope for. One day, I will wake up and the hardness will be gone.
What is the light? It is what remains of the love I have for "them" ignited by prayer. "I trust you Father. Papa. Thank you for Your Mercy on me and those I love. Keep me in the way of Your Will for me. Amen."