You really don't have to lose everything and travel to a remote valley
to discover that the world is always rushing forward to teach us, and
that the greatest thing we can do is stand there, open and available,
and be taught by it. There is no limit to what this cracked and broken
and achingly beautiful world can offer, and there is equally no limit to
our ability to meet it.
Each day, the sun rises and we get out of bed. Another day has begun and bravely, almost recklessly, we stagger into it not knowing what it will bring to us. How will we meet this unpredictable, untamable human life? How will we answer its many questions and challenges and delights? What will we do when we find ourselves, stumble over ourselves, encounter ourselves, once again, in the kitchen?
Dana Velden, Finding Yourself in the Kitchen: Kitchen Meditations
and Inspired Recipes from a Mindful Cook
Each day, the sun rises and we get out of bed. Another day has begun and bravely, almost recklessly, we stagger into it not knowing what it will bring to us. How will we meet this unpredictable, untamable human life? How will we answer its many questions and challenges and delights? What will we do when we find ourselves, stumble over ourselves, encounter ourselves, once again, in the kitchen?
Dana Velden, Finding Yourself in the Kitchen: Kitchen Meditations
and Inspired Recipes from a Mindful Cook
1 comment:
Every morning I engage the world, its ecologies, its markets, and its future as an individual heating water for a cup of herbal tea.
Thank you.
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