Friend, from the very beginning, you were not broken. You
were not born into sin. You were not destined for the garbage heap. There was
never anything fundamentally missing from your life.
You just thought that there was. Others tried to convince
you that you were not good enough, because they too felt not good enough. In
your innocence, and with no evidence to the contrary, you believed them. So you
spent all those years trying to fix, purify and perfect yourself. You sought
power, wealth, fame and even spiritual enlightenment to prove your worth as a
‘me’. You played the Build-A-Better-Me game, comparing yourself to other versions
of ‘me’, and always feeling inferior or superior, and it all became so exhausting, trying to reach those unreachable
goals, trying to live up to some image that you didn’t even fully believe in
anyway, and you longed for the deep rest of yourself…
But you were always perfect, you see, from the very
beginning. Perfect in your absolute imperfection.
Your imperfections, your quirks, your seeming flaws, your weirdnesses,
your unique and irreplaceable flavours, were what made you so loveable, so
human, so real, so relatable. Even in your glorious imperfection, you were
always a perfect expression of life, a beloved child of the universe, a
complete work of art, unique in all the world and deserving of all the riches
of life.
It was never about being a perfect ‘me’. It was always about
being perfectly Here, perfectly yourself, in all your divine strangeness.
“Forget your perfect offering,” sings Leonard Cohen. “There is
a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.”
~ Jeff Foster ~
Falling In Love Where You Are
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