Thursday, April 16, 2009
What Nourishes You?
I ask you this because I love to hear responses to things I post. I'm so interested in what truly works for you in your life.
I've been thinking about this question a lot lately. I used to be able to get away with offering myself junk food, little sleep, no prayer, no time walking in the woods. In short, I have sometimes lived a spiritually and even physically impoverished life. I can only get away with that for so long before I find that my need manifests itself in other ways.
I just left a very part-time job that I had a lot invested in emotionally. I wanted so much for it to be something that it wasn't and wasn't going to be. It was a job of deprivation. I would walk in and feel a wave of fatigue wash over me. I would try to ignore that this job was never going to be what I wanted it to be and even what it needed to be, but that was always there. So, I left.
So, what nourishes you? Because you have to answer the question sooner or later. You can pretend to be cool, pretend to not desire something deeper, better, more, but the need will be there. I will answer for myself. What nourishes me: time with my family, time in the woods, on a beach, with a paintbrush or a camera exploring, time to pray, meditate, read, time to explore a library, dig in the dirt, to knead dough.
It is not so hard to be fed, but to let go of things that don't feed you can sometimes be hard. I've let go and will see what's next.
photo/text: (c)Jennifer Dennis Potter
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2 comments:
definitely making sure i get along with others around me, cause when people are angry all the time it isnt nourishing.
That's true, Kim. Having a lot of animosity "in the air" can really take a lot of energy out of you. Thanks for the response.
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