Its warmth wakes up the life inside us, making us want to uncur
l, to give birth, to grow and reach for the light.
It calls on us to break out of our shell, the personality-husk surrounding the seed potential of all that we could be.
The purpose of a seed husk is to protect the tender life within until the time and conditions are right for it to burst forth.
Our personality structure serves a similar function.
It provides a semblance of security, as a kind of compensation for the loss of our larger being.
But when love's warming rays start to wake us up, our ego-shell becomes a barrier restricting our expansion.
As the germ of life swells within us, we feel our imprisonment more acutely.....The brighter love's radiance, the darker the shadows we encounter; the more we feel life stirring within us, the more we also feel our dead spots; the more conscious we become, the more clearly we see where we remain unconscious. None of this need dishearten us.
For in facing our darkness, we bring to light forgotten parts of our being.
In recognizing exactly where we have been unconscious, we become more conscious.
And in seeing and feeling the ways we've gone dead, we start to revive and kindle our desire to live more expansively......
....John Welwood
It calls on us to break out of our shell, the personality-husk surrounding the seed potential of all that we could be.
The purpose of a seed husk is to protect the tender life within until the time and conditions are right for it to burst forth.
Our personality structure serves a similar function.
It provides a semblance of security, as a kind of compensation for the loss of our larger being.
But when love's warming rays start to wake us up, our ego-shell becomes a barrier restricting our expansion.
As the germ of life swells within us, we feel our imprisonment more acutely.....The brighter love's radiance, the darker the shadows we encounter; the more we feel life stirring within us, the more we also feel our dead spots; the more conscious we become, the more clearly we see where we remain unconscious. None of this need dishearten us.
For in facing our darkness, we bring to light forgotten parts of our being.
In recognizing exactly where we have been unconscious, we become more conscious.
And in seeing and feeling the ways we've gone dead, we start to revive and kindle our desire to live more expansively......
....John Welwood
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