A REFLECTION ON REST AND SURRENDER
Laying down the Sword
Laying down the Sword
A presence-centered reflection on what self-care truly means— not as indulgence, but as a sacred act of return.
In the hospital, where I volunteer, there are people with no visitors, no family, no hand to hold at the end. I sit with them in their final hours. By the time I’m called, it’s usually their final days — sometimes only hours. They can no longer speak. Some
In a world veiled by illusion and noise……where confusion masquerades as clarity and conflict often drowns out meaning—truth remains a light that awakens the soul. Yet when truth is delivered without care or held without compassion, it can wound more than it heals. For truth to become a
From knowing… to becoming.
meditation
The Art of Surrender and The Alchemy of Transcendence
May all love help us remember what we have forgotten: that we are responsible to—and for—each other. Not as a burden, but as a sacred inheritance. For in truth, we are cut from the same cloth, woven of the same mysterious breath, born of the same radiant Source.
love and presence
There are those of us who have never quite fit. Not for lack of trying. Not because we were aloof, or too sensitive, or too proud. But because we were listening to something deeper. Something beneath the noise of culture, the cadence of norms. A frequency not everyone hears. Even
dark night of the soul
“We often speak of the dark night of the soul as if it comes once, passes through us, and then gives way to light. But for those on the deeper path, it is not a singular event. It is a rhythm. A return. A sacred unraveling that comes in waves—
Dying Into Light
“It is in the silence within meeting the silence without
love and presence
In a world of walls let the heart remain open.0:00/2001× When denial feels easier than truth, and closing off becomes a form of survival, staying open is a radical act. This reflection is for those whose hearts still ache — not as weakness, but as sacred proof that