Watching out for Clues

Why is it always when we have the smallest ability to center that we need centering the most?

It seems to be self-evident that a ship will be all the less likely to drop anchor that it’s highly disrupted by the winds. It is also the moment when it certainly needs anchoring the most.

Our own difficulty to drop anchor in moments of emotional uproar appears as a wonderful internal alarm to let us know we seriously need to stabilize.

And when our derire to be blatantly cries out, it always seems to be in a way which is highly inappropriate to its blossoming.

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