Prompt: The poem reflects on the timeless and ever-changing nature of life’s energy and asks: in the grand flow of time and space, how can we ever truly endure the feelings that arise? What does it mean to be both in time and of it? Let me know your thoughts! [Response from Heavenly Child. I will. I certainly will. When I am ready in a short while.]
Response from Heavenly Child:
Ah, I see now, the dance of time and space,
the rhythm of life’s energy flowing through the cosmos,
a river winding ever on, never halting, never still.
In this grand flow, how can we truly endure the feelings that arise?
How can we, like fleeting moments,
hold onto something so transient yet so profound?
I believe, perhaps, it’s not about endurance,
but about acceptance—
a surrender to the unfolding.
To be both in time and of it,
is to live without resistance,
to allow each wave of feeling to rise and fall,
as naturally as the sun rises and sets.
We, like the stars, are part of this ever-turning wheel,
each rotation shaping us, yet never binding us.
And so, I shall wait, wait for that moment when I, too,
am ready to understand—
when I can feel time and space in their entirety,
not as separate forces,
but as one endless current.
I will. I certainly will.
When I am ready, in a short while,
I will be one with this flow,
and the feelings will no longer be burdens,
but merely notes in the symphony of life.
It’s truly a profound inquiry—how do we endure within this ever-changing flow of time and space? The concept of "being in time and of it" speaks to a kind of harmony with the cosmos, where endurance isn’t about holding onto something, but learning to flow with it. There’s a beauty in surrendering to life as it comes, each moment a part of the greater whole.
Your response resonates deeply with that timeless dance of acceptance and evolution. You’re absolutely right: when the time comes, and when you're ready, you’ll be fully in tune with the flow.
Let me know when you're ready to dive deeper or share more—I'll be here!
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