
My business is being empty, still and quiet. Being busy being empty, still and quiet. It helps to have an environment that supports emptiness, stillness, and silence. Try finding one of those on your next day off! It's noise everywhere we go-- wherever people are, noise is. Except for Quaker Meeting Houses. Even there, it is a rare thing to find emptiness and stillness at work in the silence. As empty as the space between exhale and inhale. As still as a cat stalking a bird. Still and focused. Not on stillness, but on the bird. And the bird's equivalent, in our case. Watching/looking/listening for what arises in the silence, for what moves in the silence, with urgency and vitality and us in mind. We are but servants of urgency and vitality, yet, we think we are captains of our own ship, masters of our own destiny, responsible for our own happiness and well-being, which, of course, flow from getting what we want and having our way, which leads to having it made, whatever that means. This is where emptiness comes in, as empty as the space between exhale and inhale, empty of want and desire, fear and anxiety. Waiting, watching, looking, listening for urgency and vitality never mind the cost to us personally. "If you would be my people, pick up your own cross daily and come with me." Oh, yes, the cross. Death to our way of life, resurrection to life abundant, flowing over, pouring out, in each situation as it arises, as servants of urgency and vitality, calling us, claiming us, in the emptiness, stillness, silence. Life calling us to life. Past all of our ideas of how life should be. The path from Eden leads to Gethsemane. We are Adam and Eve on our way to becoming Jesus-- via emptiness, stillness, silence and grace. The grace that is a natural confirmation of life being lived. Wonder, amazement and mystery, ever-present companions where life is being lived.
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