8109261671?profile=original

It’s easy for us to wear ourselves out in the world, dashing from one place to the next, our minds immersed in the tasks of our jobs and the other duties which make up our lives. With so much noise and busy-ness around us, it’s easy for us to lose our grounding, even our sense of identity.

There is often a lot of noise inside us too. The busy-ness around us triggers thoughts and associations inside our heads, so that even when we’re not active our minds are filled with a chaos of thought-chatter, jumping from one subject to the next like dancing fleas.

That’s why periods of retreat are so important. Quietness and stillness allow the mental noise inside us to fade away, and help us to come back to ourselves. After weeks of frantic rushing and chasing, we step off the fast-moving train of time and return to the present.

Our energy regenerates, and we feel a sense of wholeness, a glow of well-being. At the same time, there is a feeling of rootedness, of being so grounded and stable that the normal stresses and slights of everyday life don’t affect us to the same degree.

For me it seems to run in cycles. For two or three weeks I can function quite happily in the world of activity, writing, teaching, caring for my kids, playing sports with friends – but then I feel the need to step off, to spend a few evenings quietly at home (not that I always get the chance to, of course).

That’s why I’ve never felt that darkness is something negative. Darkness isn’t empty and bleak – it’s full of potential. I often lie in the darkness, listening to music, meditating or contemplating, and relish the feeling of energy collecting inside me and the glow of well-being beginning to radiate through my being.

Quietness is also the source of creativity. Without regular periods of withdrawal and relaxation, creativity dries up. Stillness makes the mind fertile, like a river running over a plain, enabling ideas and inspirations to shoot up. They seem to come from nowhere, as if we’ve connected to some great cosmic reservoir which – if the conditions are right – channels into our own individual minds.

I write poetry, and that’s where my poems come from. I find that when I’m in an active mode, poems just don’t come. They come when I’m in retreat. I sometimes find myself wondering where the next one will come from; if I’ve had a dry period, I wonder if they’re ever going to come again at all.

But after a few days of withdrawal, an idea suddenly emerges, seemingly out of nowhere. Not a whole poem – just the scenario of a poem, the structure of one, which I then have to spend time fleshing out.

And if this is true for us as individuals, it’s true for the world itself. At this time of year – at least for those in the southern hemisphere – nature is in retreat. All things have withdrawn into darkness, and are slowly regenerating.

That’s why the winter solstice is so significant – because after weeks of increasing darkness, the earth is starting to collect itself again, to gather its energies, in readiness for the explosion of creativity of life in spring.

If that’s what the rest of nature is doing, maybe we should do it too.

Source:“The Joys of Retreating from The World (For a While)”, by Steve Taylor, May 10, 2015 at http://wakeup-world.com/2015/05/10/the-joys-of-retreating-from-the-world-for-a-while/

Original link: The Joys of Retreating from The World (For a While)

E-mail me when people leave their comments –

You need to be a member of Ashtar Command - Spiritual Community to add comments!

Join Ashtar Command - Spiritual Community

Blog Topics by Tags

  • - (955)

Monthly Archives

Latest Activity

David posted a blog post
                                                                                                                 CHAPTER XVIII                                                                                     UNDERGROUND CRYPTS. In ancient Chaldea…
2 hours ago
Drekx Omega left a comment on Comment Wall
"I'm sure that most readers are familiar with the anatomy of whales, with their special blow holes, or spiracles...The type of spiracles located on the vast bodies of Timelord elohim, are not unlike those of humpback whales, on Earth's oceans..the…"
5 hours ago
Drekx Omega commented on Drekx Omega's blog post An Introduction to the Devic Kingdom
"I'm sure that most readers are familiar with the anatomy of whales, with their special blow holes, or spiracles...The type of spiracles located on the vast bodies of Timelord elohim, are not unlike those of humpback whales, on Earth's oceans..the…"
5 hours ago
Drekx Omega left a comment on Comment Wall
"I hope one of the Earth telescopes, or secret space probes, did manage to glean clear shots of the 3I/Atlas hull, within the plasma field......AND SHARE WITH THE INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC...
I have not seen them go public yet, even if they managed to get…"
5 hours ago
Drekx Omega commented on Drekx Omega's blog post An Introduction to the Devic Kingdom
"Note that devic lifeforms, such as 3I/Atlas, possess a nickel skin, metallic scales, as well as nickel-based blood corpuscles, rather than iron, as with humans...In fact, they have a mix, with nickel being present at 90%...So iron is insignificant…"
8 hours ago
Movella left a comment on Comment Wall
"Smooth Operatorrr🎶✨"
8 hours ago
Love & Joy posted a discussion
  Solstice Transmission with Anrita Melchizedek Beloved hearts, through the powerful December Gateways of Quantum Consciousness expansion, we flow ever deeper into the December Solstice Gateway on December 21st, further amplified through the New…
9 hours ago
Love & Joy posted a discussion
 I Am The Advanced Soul Who Chose To Incarnate On Earth THE TRUTH: “ADVANCED SOULS FROM OTHER STAR SYSTEMS” ARE NOT EXTERNAL BEINGS — THEY ARE SOULs WHO CHOSE TO INCARNATE ON EARTH  They are not “aliens” who live on Pleiades, Orion, Arcturus,…
12 hours ago
More…