Trust the process of change.
Sometimes a familiar thing needs to die
before an unfamiliar new sprout can grow.
Whether it is a big transition
or a wee, little one
fear is a normal emotion
on the path of transformation.
A wise friend once told me
that fear of the unknown
is excitement, holding its breath.
I remember this
when I am about to birth
new little things
or little big things.
And I remember that every mountain
has a path
and that the path itself
is as valuable
if not more so
than the mountaintop
because without it
you could not get to the very top to see the view.
The path seasons us
sometimes more
than the mind expansive eye opening
perspective
at the top.
When in doubt, remember
trust the process.
trust the journey.
trust the invisible and not so invisible
helpers
that assist us
across the rivers of change.
if that does not work
and all else fails
and you are scared
and feeling tiny
and know that you are about to birth
some kind of wonderful
just imagine that you are held
in the arms
of the great mother
the grandmother
the gentle forest mother bear spirit
of nourishing trust.
Words: The Wild Matryoshka
Reflection: As I read these wonderfully helpful words, I appreciate the expression of and acknowledgment of vulnerability. The phrase "fear of the unknown is excitement, holding its breath." is electrifying. A powerful seed of hope . My mind flashed back to my child bearing days and the natural childbirth process in which we welcomed both our sons into this world. In preparation, I was taught how to breathe with and into the experience rather than to resist the pain. Oh the excitement, anticipation of heralding a new little spirit into our family!
Then a beautiful affirming awareness of my courage flooded my consciousness, an awareness of my own inner strength. I thought of all the invisible and not so visible helpers who have, and continue to, bless my life.
Wishing you a blessed Thanksgiving and as we reflect upon our blessings, please know I am truly grateful for your presence in my life.
Shared with love,
from Liz Sorensen Wessel
Note: The Wild Matryoshka is a living poem. Like a wooden nesting doll, when you crack her open, another story or poem spills forth. How many stories do you contain? Multitudes. Nature reflects the seasons of the soul and vice versa.