Cool loneliness allows us to look honestly and without aggression at our own minds. We can gradually drop our ideals of who we think we ought to be, or who we think we want to be, or who we think other people think we want to be or ought to be. We give it up and just look directly with compassion and humor at who we are. Then loneliness is no threat and heartache, no punishment. Cool loneliness doesn’t provide any resolution or give us ground under our feet. It challenges us to step into a world of no reference point without polarizing or solidifying. This is called the middle way, or the sacred path of the warrior.
Pema Chödrön
I enjoyed my drive to Windsor for coffee and conversation with Eric this morning. Clear blue skies, sunshine and cold. I saw a half dozen hawks and one with a mouse, the mornings special. I have also seen at least one eagle the past three weeks. Last Saturday I saw four. May have to take my longer lens next week. I needed to stop and accept this scene with our Rocky Mountains draped in a pink alpenglow and the moon looking out over it all.
Pema Chödrön’s quote again reminds me of those images I have of who I am or what I ought to be. I also like how she suggests we look directly with compassion and humor at ourselves and walk that sacred path of the warrior. Hope you have a wonderful Saturday!
4 Comments
Faye White
I can’t tell if this is a sunrise or sunset. Either way, Nature decided to go soft and serene. I like it!
Monte Stevens
It is a sunrise, the alpenglow from the sunrise behind me. Love those soft pastels. Have a wonderful day, my friend!
Tom Dills
What a beautiful scene! I love the perspective of the wide view with no sign of man’s intrusion. That Alpenglow gives it such a wonderful softness.
Monte Stevens
Thanks, Tom! This perspective is unique in that there is development all around me, homes and businesses. I see this almost every Saturday morning when I visit with Eric. The alpenglow stopped on this morning to accept this image.