Light Slips Through the Cracks
The afternoon stretches out, long and demanding, and your body feels like a house with broken windows. You try to move through the routine, but the pain reminds you that the old ways are gone.
The light does not ask you to fix the walls before it enters. It slips through the cracks.
It lives in the limitation. There is a rest that is not about stopping, but about stopping the fight against what is.
The light is gentle and humble in heart. It offers a yoke that fits your new shape.
You do not have to earn the right to be carried. The burden is light because the light carries it with you.
Drawing from
Matthew, Gospel of Thomas
Verses
Matthew 11:29-30
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