Let the surface settle

Not everything becomes clearer by looking harder.
Sometimes the mind keeps moving long after the moment has passed. It searches, explains, compares, prepares. It wants an answer before the body has even arrived in the room.
But clarity is rarely forced.
It comes differently.
More slowly.
Almost shyly.
Like water after movement, something inside us needs time to settle before it can reflect anything truthfully.
Before You Reach, Pause
There are days when the wisest thing is not to decide, not to explain, not to send the message, not to solve the whole shape of your life before evening.
There are days when the practice is smaller.
Stand still.
Look at what is there.
Let the room be quiet around you.
The answer may not disappear if you stop chasing it.
It may simply become easier to hear.
Still Water Remembers the Sky
A disturbed surface shows movement.
A settled surface shows depth.
This week, return to what is simple.
Less pressure.
Less reaching.
Less trying to turn every feeling into a conclusion.
Let the surface settle first.
Then see what remains.
Rooted in Deoth. Radiating Light.
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