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Patience is one of those ingredients we often reach for only after we have run out of control.
We want life to move faster. We want answers to arrive sooner. We want healing to happen on our timeline… transformation to unfold the moment we finally decide we are ready. But life has its own rhythm. The body has its own wisdom. The heart has its own pace. The soul does not always bloom because we are pulling at its petals. And maybe that is why patience can feel so difficult. Because patience asks us to trust what is happening beneath the surface… even when we cannot yet see the full becoming. It asks us to breathe in the space between planting and harvest. To honor the quiet season… the waiting season… the season where nothing appears to be moving, yet everything important is taking root. I think of patience as the ingredient that softens urgency. Not by making us passive… but by helping us become present. Because patience is not doing nothing. Patience is staying in relationship with life while it unfolds. It is listening instead of forcing. Allowing instead of gripping. Trusting instead of constantly needing proof. And this matters deeply in healing. Because so often we want to be finished with our pain before we have truly listened to what it came to teach us. We want the body to release before it feels safe. We want the heart to open before it has been held. We want the next chapter before we have integrated the one we are still living. But patience reminds us…nothing sacred is rushed. The nervous system opens in safety. Trust grows through consistency. Love deepens through presence. And transformation… real transformation… is rarely a single moment. It is a slow returning. A softening. A remembering. A daily choice to meet ourselves with a little more grace than we did yesterday. When we add patience to our lives, something inside us begins to loosen. We stop demanding that every answer arrive before the next breath. We stop measuring our worth by how quickly we change. We stop treating the unknown as failure. And slowly… we begin to feel the quiet beauty of becoming. The seed beneath the soil. The tide returning. The dawn taking its time with the sky. Patience teaches us that life is not late. Healing is not late. We are not late. There is a timing that belongs to the deep places… a timing that cannot be forced, only honored. So today… when you feel the pull to rush… to fix… to force what is not yet ready…pause. Breathe. Place a little patience into the moment. Let it soften the urgency. Let it widen the breath. Let it remind you that becoming is still becoming… even when it is quiet. And gently ask yourself… What would change if I trusted the timing of what is still unfolding? — Bill Gisclair-Sullivan Love is the way. Truth is the path.
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