I said to my soul be still, and wait without hope; for hope would be hope of the wrong thing.
-T.S. Eliot
Usually when we wait, we charge the experience with hope or dread. We are living in the future. If instead, we could not shape the waiting with any expectation, but simply be open to what arises, we are not struggling with the way things are in the present. There is nothing to fix. What arises includes feeling the emotions of hope and fear. This time however, they are also witnessed by awareness. "Oh! here's hope, welcome, oh, and this too! welcome!".
Dropping expectations, waiting becomes simply being.
Friday, December 4, 2009
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