An undated note tucked
in the back pocket of my journal.
All that I have learned of love (and I have been a poor and
difficult student), I have learned from the forest, Wendell Berry (who showed me
the depth and the beauty possible in marriage), Jesus (who showed me the
extremity of love), and the Buddhists (who showed me equanimity—the agape love
that holds everything dear, just as it is).
I understand that the pain that comes from stretching the
soul is the pain of ripping the ego in its battle for reality. It
is, however, nothing more than a construct, a falsehood that tries to contain our hearts
and souls as though our love is an exhaustible resource; making us believe that
there is only so much room in either when both, like the Universe that dusted
our bones with bits of stars, they are infinite and one with the all-that-is—equally
sacred and profane. It is only the ego and its false fears that there is something
to lose that keeps us from opening as wide as all existence.
-|KXM|-
edited & posted 01/31/2012
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