Not sure what to do with the thoughts/feelings that have gripped me since reading Moore’s book. Over and over he writes of the “soul-work” we’re all challenged to engage in.
And really all along the way and right to the end he’s making an argument for facing off with and confronting everything that transpires in our lives without judgement, that love is the ground and life affirmation the end all: the good and bad, the dark and despairing, the difficult and confusing, the grand and glorious, the joyous and uplifting, all of it revealing and important in seeing clearly who and how we are in the world, and what we want to be.
He’s saying let it play out, pay attention, keep truckin’, even at your worst, the lowest moment in your life, imagine it, the darkest most challenging and insufferable moment of your life, he’s saying stand firm, lean in, be vulnerable, take the blows, be angry, be sad, be firm, be assertive, let go or give in, do not resist, and/or resist, yes yes, let it play out, be who you are and be who you aren’t, fearlessness and courage ever so paramount. There’s no fixed entity, ego, there’s just you in a moment, creating, acting, thinking and feeling. LIVE and LOVE!
This is not easy, to be fully engaged and alive to all of what we are and what our soul mates are. And here’s the deal, we don’t connect with everyone, some folks touch us immediately, attract us, we gravitate to them, and it can be absolutely inappropriate, and you can see pain and suffering in it, but it’s near unavoidable, you have to navigate the difficulties, listen, see, hear and feel, decide, or not decide, yes yes, live and love.
There’s insight and understanding that provokes and unsettles, and an odd and paradoxical feeling of comfort and confidence right along side a crazed fear and anxiety.
Much to ponder here. I am a changed person and there’s more to come as it all plays out. That’s what good books do to you. ♥