“as the Persian poet Hafiz warns, “Don’t surrender your loneliness so quickly. Let it cut you more deep. Let it ferment and season you as few human and even divine ingredients can.” ― Toko-pa Turner, Belonging: Remembering Ourselves home
“There is a special quality of stillness in a person who
encounters their shadow wholeheartedly. Your body may relax in their
company because it understands, in the subtle communications of their
presence, that nothing is excluded in themselves, or you, from
belonging. Such a person, who has given up guarding against the shadow,
who has come to wear their scars with dignity, no longer squirms from
discomfort or bristles at suffering. They no longer brace in avoidance
of conflict. They carry a deep willingness to dance with the inconstancy
of life. They’ve given up distancing as a strategy, and made
vulnerability their ally.”
―
Toko-pa Turner,
Belonging: Remembering Ourselves home
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