Belonging
Belonging:
The Wisdom of Rhythm
To be human is to belong.
Belonging is a circle that embraces everything; if we reject it, we damage our
nature. The word “belonging” holds together the two fundamental aspects of
life: Being and Longing, the longing of our Being and the being of our Longing.
Belonging is deep; only in a superficial sense does it refer to our external
attachment to people, places and things. It is the living and passionate
presence of the soul. Belonging is the heart and warmth of intimacy. When we
deny it, we grow cold and empty. Our life’s journey is the task of refining our
belonging so that it may become more true, loving, good and free. We do not
have to force belonging. The longing within us always draws us towards
belonging and again towards new forms of belonging when we have outgrown the
old ones. Postmodern culture tends to define identity in terms of ownership:
possessions, status, qualities. Yet the crucial essence of who you are is not owned by you. The most intimate belonging is Self-Belonging.
Yet your self is not something you
could ever own; it is rather the total gift that every moment of your life
endeavours to receive with honor. True belonging is gracious receptivity. This
is the appropriate art of belonging in friendship: friends do not belong to each other, but rather with each other. The with reaches to the very depths of their twinned souls.
True belonging is not
ownership; it never grasps or holds on from fear or greed. Belonging knows its
own shape and direction. True belonging comes from within. It strives for a
harmony between the outer forms of belonging and the inner music of the soul. We
seem to have forgotten the true depth and spiritual nature of intimate
belonging. We need to rediscover ascetical tranquility and come home to the
temple of our sense. This would anchor our longing and help us to feel the
world from within. When we allow dislocation to control us, we become
outsiders, exiled form intimacy of true unity with ourselves, each other and
creation. Our bodies know that they belong; it is our minds that make our lives
so homeless. Guided by longing, belonging is the wisdom of rhythm. When we are
in rhythm with our own nature, things flow and balance naturally. Every fragment
does not have to be relocated, reordered; things cohere and fit according to
their deeper impulse and instinct. Our modern hunger to belong is particularly
intense. An increasing majority of people feel no belonging. We have fallen out
of rhythm with life. The art of belonging is the recovery of the wisdom of
rhythm.
Like fields, mountains, and
animals we know we belong here on
earth. However, unlike them, the quality and passion of our longing make us
restlessly aware that we cannot belong to
the earth. The longing in the human soul makes it impossible for us to fully
belong to any place, system, or project. We are involved passionately in the
world, yet there is nothing here than can claim us completely. When we forget
how partial and temporary our belonging must remain, we put ourselves in the
way of danger and disappointment. We compromise something eternal within us. The
sacred duty of being an individual is to gradually learn how to live so as to
awaken the eternal within oneself. Our ways of belonging in the world should
never be restricted to or fixated on one kind of belonging that remains
stagnant. If you listen to the voices of your own longing, they will constantly
call you to new styles of belonging which are energetic and mirror the
complexity of your life as you deepen and intensify your presence on earth.
-excerpt from 'Eternal Echoes' by John O' Donohue-
Abel Korzeniowski - Street. Horse. Smell. Candle
Penny Dreadful OST
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