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Wednesday
Aug252010

Simplicity for Complexity's Sake

an early morning gift of roadside/beachside daisies from D.

Cap-des-rosiers, Gaspésie, Quebec

I've been quiet here this month. It seems giving myself permission to simplify was just what the doctor ordered.

But just because I've been quiet doesn't mean there's nothing going on. My head is full and my soul is reaching, reaching.

I'm exploring and entertaining thoughts about stuff like trust, fear, roots, silence, gratitude, right work, nature, spirituality, practice, patience, compassion, surrender, money, control, values, worthiness and self-esteem.

I'm making decisions and taking many small actions towards creative projects: painting, ordering business cards, setting appointments, building an online shop, getting quotes from printers, scheduling drop-offs and pick-ups, researching mailers and shipping fees.

I'm feeling the near arrival of September and the sense of cocooning it brings, the craving for a clean, warm nest, for stocking up on produce for the winter, canning, wool blankets and golden afternoons in the woods.

I'm practicing openness to what the present has offer while trying to stave off a world of wishing and wanting. But wondering if the wishing and wanting is needed to move forward.

Quite frankly I'm tired!

And that's why I'm keeping it simple. 'Cause sometimes simple is necessary to allow the complex to work itself out.

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Reader Comments (4)

I hear you. On all of this. I find that often I get the most quiet when I'm really working things through. It's a good kind of quiet. You are taking lots of steps forward. that matters.

xxox

August 25, 2010 | Unregistered Commenteramy

Sounds like you've been doing a lot of inner work and a lot of prep work, getting ready to burst into bloom!

I've been doing some of that myself.

August 26, 2010 | Unregistered Commentersuzanna leigh

Sounds like you've been doing a lot of inner work and prep work, getting ready to burst into bloom!
I've been doing a bit of that myself.

August 27, 2010 | Unregistered Commentersuzanna leigh

i am really enjoying what you are writing, yes you are right simple is essential. I hope you find some rest and a walk in the woods sounds so lovely, i could do with some of that too :)

August 28, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterflowing moments

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