Returning Home
We have the ability to lose ourselves so easily with a thought, a word, a deed, an action. But in the losing, we leave space to be found - to find - to return.
Home. What a beautiful word filled with resonance and rich meaning. To me "home" represents the deep internal space where I am fully known. It resides in the center of fullness that is so simple and complex, it becomes wordless. Home provides shelter, warmth and comfort. It contains all of our fears, doubts and greatest joys. It is the place where we operate on all cylinders - not shutting down any area of shadow or light.
This past week I was part of an experience called "Returning Home." My role was as facilitator, but my open heart could not help but receive as participant. I returned home to Soltura (the foundation for healing and personal growth) after a break of nearly two years. The experience was reminiscent of (& profoundly in sync with) the desert time I have been following during my Lenten practice. Like the desert fathers and mothers, we committed to remove ourselves from normal lives, set aside distractions and within carefully designed boundaries find our own unique rhythm(s). In this way, we returned home.
Through experience, I discovered a fresh way to the rhythm of healing - for myself, relationships and others. Through honor and delight, the spiraling movements from deep within spread their wings into the world.
How will you commit to return home today? For yourself and thus for the world...
"port orchard heron" © ksh 3/2011
Reader Comments (6)
So sometimes we come home when we leave home! Lovely post -- and welcome home.
thanks, b :)
Glad you're home - know it was a meaningful experience for you and for those with whom you shared life experiences!
xo
thanks, ss. there's no place like home. xoxo
Glad to read that you were back at Soltura. I love your description of the mutuality of these experiences.
thanks, tess. it was really good to be back!!