
A dear friend of mine just had a baby. It always blows me away to be around a baby - the small toes and fingers, and the entire gravity of life all expressed with such perfection.
But then we are that way too; the fact of our being has implications, that we are the product, the direct expression of being as it's evolved as us. It helps to remember that and notice the implications of who we are.
To recognize the implications of our being is to notice that we are a centrifugal force. My teacher says to think of a spinning top and that analogy is useful. It's easy to get side tracked by all the peripheral "stuff" - thoughts, expectations, excitement - swirling around our psyches. If we can see ourselves as balanced, right in the middle of all of it, then it all becomes effortless.
Then we notice we are the cetrifugal force of the entire unity that is, that we hold within each of us nothing less than the core of all Infinity.
(The photograph was taken by Anne Jablonski at Feathered Pipe Ranch outside of Helena, Montana. I love that part of woods there.)
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