liminality! thankyou for moving me out of feeling i know it all too well and wish it would stop, to realising it is a constant, a symptom of the universe (thankyou black sabbath), in reality every space and time is liminal, only the artificial structures of human society seek to exclude it, to maintain status quo for the benefit of the ruling class... it is popping up for me a lot on here today, i see liminal, i click. it is also in my page's subtitle thingie. i love that you mentioned sometimes despite our best efforts to momentise, we can't, but i feel we are still moving toward the essence, the now, we are perhaps feeling trapped in the liminal, yet we have a vector, a trajectory, not necessarily linear at all, as nebulous as time and space, and in honouring that we may just accept the imperfection in the moment, and in ourselves...
Your photos are gorgeous. So is your writing!
Thank you so much <3
‘…bringing Worry and Longing into the space where Wonder was our guide. This is the space I long to inhabit.’ ‘This is all so beautiful Erin x
Thank you, lovely Ange. x
Thank you for the share of the beauty around you and sharing your big wonderful vulnerable heart. Huge hug from Peru.
Oh, Megan - thank you for these most lovely words! Huge hug back from Canada.
liminality! thankyou for moving me out of feeling i know it all too well and wish it would stop, to realising it is a constant, a symptom of the universe (thankyou black sabbath), in reality every space and time is liminal, only the artificial structures of human society seek to exclude it, to maintain status quo for the benefit of the ruling class... it is popping up for me a lot on here today, i see liminal, i click. it is also in my page's subtitle thingie. i love that you mentioned sometimes despite our best efforts to momentise, we can't, but i feel we are still moving toward the essence, the now, we are perhaps feeling trapped in the liminal, yet we have a vector, a trajectory, not necessarily linear at all, as nebulous as time and space, and in honouring that we may just accept the imperfection in the moment, and in ourselves...
I’m so grateful you shared your musings. Accepting the imperfection in all this liminal space feels like the whole thing. I sure wish it was easier!