I love the embodied perspective, that awe is a semantic equivalent of meaning, to be received rather than constructed.
Let us be swept away in our vastness and drowned in the reality of our smallness. May we soften the constructs that tighten around the discomfort of our reality and open our mouths wide to the full deliciousness of life as it is and our terribly small place within it…
Deeply grateful for this post. Clear and thought-provoking.
I love the embodied perspective, that awe is a semantic equivalent of meaning, to be received rather than constructed.
Let us be swept away in our vastness and drowned in the reality of our smallness. May we soften the constructs that tighten around the discomfort of our reality and open our mouths wide to the full deliciousness of life as it is and our terribly small place within it…
Deeply grateful for this post. Clear and thought-provoking.
Thank you so much for the kind words and for sharing such a beautiful invocation.
Awe has changed my life. Another meaningful, insightful piece - thank you, Frances.
Hard to imagine a life without awe! Thanks for reading, Kira