We come to know power not as the ability to resist life, but as the ability to engage intimately with it—immersed in its fabric and texture, in all of its alive and contrasting expressions. In this intimacy, we recognize ourselves as a co-creator in the unfolding process of existence.
Here, variety is not a dualistic divide of good and bad, but a full spectrum of experience—where we can fulfill all our hungers for the divine. Love is not merely to love the lovable, but our capacity to love the whole expression of God back to God’s self.
This is the imperative of our growth: to expand our ability to love, even this. To discover love in all things—and to stretch ourselves honestly into the next “this,” whatever it may be.
This is how we embody the sacred unfolding of life itself.