I read a quote yesterday that shook me to my core. It is by Michael A. Singer from his book “Living Untethered”:
“…you can’t understand acceptance until you understand who is resisting.”
Two of Cups reminds me of it. Richard Rudd’s “Allow. Accept. Embrace.” reminds me of it too. This idea of meeting ourselves in our totality, in our wholeness, which to me is all the parts of us, even the ones we’d rather not look at and admit to. Especially those parts.
Let this be a gentle invitation to us all to come home to ourselves, our whole selves.
“Come home to yourself, dear wanderer.
Allow yourself to meet all of you.
The parts you’re proud of.
The parts you’d rather hide.
The parts that hurt like hell.
The parts that are buried so deep
no amount of light has ever reached them.
Come home to your brave, bold, wild soul, dear wanderer.”
Come home to yourself
Come home to yourself
Come home to yourself
Two of Cups in RWS Tarot Deck.
I read a quote yesterday that shook me to my core. It is by Michael A. Singer from his book “Living Untethered”:
Two of Cups reminds me of it. Richard Rudd’s “Allow. Accept. Embrace.” reminds me of it too. This idea of meeting ourselves in our totality, in our wholeness, which to me is all the parts of us, even the ones we’d rather not look at and admit to. Especially those parts.
Let this be a gentle invitation to us all to come home to ourselves, our whole selves.
“Come home to yourself, dear wanderer.
Allow yourself to meet all of you.
The parts you’re proud of.
The parts you’d rather hide.
The parts that hurt like hell.
The parts that are buried so deep
no amount of light has ever reached them.
Come home to your brave, bold, wild soul, dear wanderer.”