In the Blaze of Your Presence
Episode 164, Nov 23, 2020, 10:36 AM
What does it take to allow ourselves to be who we are, and to allow other people to be who they are? What happens when we relate to one another from a deep respect for our own goodness, power and care, and a deep respect for the goodness, power and care of others? This episode of Turning Towards Life is a conversation about the possibility of being in relationship in a way that allows us to bring the world alive for one another, hosted as always by Lizzie Winn and Justin Wise of Thirdspace.
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Our source this week is brought to us by Lizzie, and was written by John Welwood:
Great Perfection
You bring the world alive each moment,
In the freshness of your look,
Your touch, your waking.
Recognise this, your creation, at last.
It is always arising anew,
In each moment of looking freshly,
Letting everything happen as it does,
without making something out of it.
In the freshness of your look,
Your touch, your waking.
Recognise this, your creation, at last.
It is always arising anew,
In each moment of looking freshly,
Letting everything happen as it does,
without making something out of it.
You thought you were cold and hungry,
Wandering lost in an alien place,
But now you can see:
This world is your light show,
Everything shining and shimmering,
In the blaze of your presence.
Be glad then.
Go forth nakedly
and claim your royal seat.
Wandering lost in an alien place,
But now you can see:
This world is your light show,
Everything shining and shimmering,
In the blaze of your presence.
Be glad then.
Go forth nakedly
and claim your royal seat.
John Welwood