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A Prayer for the Moment Between
By Greg Fullerton
See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
• To Dance . . .
• Somewhere in Between
• Move Us, Loving God
• Andrew Harvey on Radical, Divine Passion in Action
• And As We Dance . . .
• Active Waiting: A Radical Attitude Toward Life
• A Prayer for Dancers
• Not Whether We Dance, But How
• "I Came Alive with Hope"
• Aristotle Papanikolaou on How Being Religious is Like Being a Dancer
Images: Dancer Calvin Royal III. (The NYC Dance Project.)
By Greg Fullerton
I want to engage everything life brings me!
I want to be awake! Alert! Alive!
Will I allow everything to have its place,
to be part of the whole?
Can I let what is be part of what’s becoming?
There is a weaving for good
bigger than my anxious grasp,
welcoming my steady trust.
In that moment that seems like the edge of the cliff,
a vacuum that must be filled,
in that moment between my too much and too little –
meet me there.
Help me be there with you.
See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
• To Dance . . .
• Somewhere in Between
• Move Us, Loving God
• Andrew Harvey on Radical, Divine Passion in Action
• And As We Dance . . .
• Active Waiting: A Radical Attitude Toward Life
• A Prayer for Dancers
• Not Whether We Dance, But How
• "I Came Alive with Hope"
• Aristotle Papanikolaou on How Being Religious is Like Being a Dancer
Images: Dancer Calvin Royal III. (The NYC Dance Project.)
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