[spectre] Speed ironically, is so often a symptom of total immobility.
{ brad brace }
bbrace@eskimo.com
Wed, 8 May 2002 06:29:27 -0700 (PDT)
The moments of speed and urgency are dependent on a felt
perception of the larger pattern. The ability to close on
something and then let it go. The key seems to be to find a
restful yet attentive presence in the midst of our work, to
open up a spaciousness even in the center of our
responsibility.
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