The Oxbow, by Thomas Cole, 1836 |
A few days ago, on the new moon in Aries in fact, I found myself antsy, restless, and yearning for something to happen. I felt in danger of stagnating in this waiting period. I had grown increasingly impatient with the process of evolving, especially since I didn’t (and don’t) have any idea what exactly I’m evolving to. After 15 years of knowing what was the next step of the process of progression (at least in my professional world), I sit with a big question mark on not only what I’m progressing to, but the necessity of constant forward motion, which can take me to a place of constant striving. My ansty-ness had reached a crescendo.
And then, a random and funny thing happened. Standing in a parking lot waiting for someone (oh the irony!), a clear voice came into my head, “Stop waiting and get the dulcimer you’ve been wondering about for the past 3 years.” Without question or thought, I pulled out my phone, did a little research on a good beginner instrument and purchased it. Within 20 minutes, I felt a tremendous excitement and the long year of waiting yielded to a new era to yearning to begin in earnest. Sometimes, all it takes is saying “yes” to one random thing that you had stalled on in order to get things moving. By the next morning, ideas were flooding me and demanding my consideration.
Today, I don’t feel antsy, but rather, excited at the question marks that still remain. I have jumped off of the banks and feet first into a new river whose name and character I do not yet know. It was right of me to stand on the banks for a while. It’s not as if nothing was happening. A lot was happening at the subtle level, where I believe all things begin. But it is also right that I finally got on the rope swing and let go into the new flow. Can’t wait to see where She takes me along this river of question marks.
Jai Ma! Jai Ma! Jai Ma!