Serenity often comes and goes in my life
depending on the effort I put into
welcoming it or pushing it away.
I can't will serenity, but I can
create an environment where
it's more likely to blossom
depending on the effort I put into
welcoming it or pushing it away.
I can't will serenity, but I can
create an environment where
it's more likely to blossom
When I found the above excerpt in a post from an old blog, I felt as though they were the exact words that I needed at this exact point in time.
It has been a very trying time living without running water all these months. Sometimes it gets to me very badly. Instead of readdressing the nightmare that has been my past week, I'm attempting to put it behind me . . . it is in the past. There is no serenity in going back to something that can't be changed and is so distressful. It is over even though the problem remains, my attitude about it has to be put aside for the sake of serenity.
For me today serenity was going back to bed many times before finally getting up to meet the day. I simply wasn't ready and did not have to get up, so I didn't. Indulgence in the little things while I can is where it is for me. Both The Captain and I are battling a stomach virus that has been most uncomfortable.
I'm ready to face a day with peace in my soul again and a purpose to continue searching for my place in this world . . . or at least searching for what will bring me that serenity and joy I need so much in my life.
I'm just a restless spirit wanting to land in a peaceful place.