“Deep within every life, no matter how dull or ineffectual it may seem from the outside, there is something eternal happening. This is the secret way that change and possibility conspire with growth. John Henry Newman summed this up beautifully when he said, “To grow is to change and to be perfect is to have changed often.” Change, therefore, need not be threatening; it can in fact bring our lives to perfection. Perfection is not cold completion. Neither is it avoidance of risk and danger in order to keep the soul pure or the conscience unclouded. When you are faithful to the risk and ambivalence of growth, you are engaging your life.”
John O’Donohue, Anam Cara
Take a look at your life and notice where you could grow or change at this time. Where can you begin to see areas of stagnation or stuckness as opportunities for growth and the expression of your full potential. It is important not to avoid risk but to be faithful to ambivalence and growth. For it is in these areas of our lives that we become fully expressed and alive.
Maureen Simon
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