Clinging To The Core~
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010 | Author: LadyHawk
Clinging To The Core
When Our World Falls Apart

There are times when our whole world seems to be falling apart around us, and we are not sure what to hold onto anymore. Sometimes our relationships crumble and sometimes it’s our physical environment. At other times, we can’t put our finger on it, but we feel as if all the walls have fallen down around us and we are standing with nothing to lean on, exposed and vulnerable. These are the times in our lives when we are given an opportunity to see where we have established our sense of identity, safety, and well-being. And while it is perfectly natural and part of our process to locate our sense of self in externals, any time those external factors shift, we have an opportunity to rediscover and move closer to our core, which is the only truly safe place to call home.
The core of our being is not affected by the shifting winds of circumstance or subject to the cycles of change that govern physical reality. It is as steady and consistent as the sun, which is why the great mystics and mystical poets often reference the sun in their odes to the self. Like the sun, there are times when our core seems to be inaccessible to us, but this is just a misperception. We know that when the sun goes behind a cloud or sets for the night, it has not disappeared but is simply temporarily out of sight. In the same way, we can trust that our inner core is always shining brightly, even when we cannot quite see it.
We can cling to this core when things around us are falling apart, knowing that an inexhaustible light shines from within ourselves. Times of external darkness can be a great gift in that they provide an opportunity to remember this inner light that shines regardless of the circumstances of our lives. When our external lives begin to come back together, we are able to lean a bit more lightly on the structures we used to call home, knowing more clearly than ever that our true home is that bright sun shining in our core.
I received this in an e-mail a few years ago and not aware who is the author but it stuck with me and when I need to get refocused I will go back to this message which helps me dig deep in remembering where our strengths are~inside us.


Thursday, 28. January 2010
This concept has helped me survive through some really difficult years. While everything else was going to pieces around me I learned so much about my capabilities and strength as I struggled to just get through another day.
Saturday, 30. January 2010
Its an amazing concept, and sometimes, we need the crumbling to happen in order to realize our core. That’s usually when we find ourselves again, and can move forward and prepare for the next time.
Saturday, 30. January 2010
sometimes i think we need the crumble to see what we’re made of; to remind us that we are fabulous powerful beings.
Sunday, 31. January 2010
I so needed to read this right now. Thank you.
Sunday, 31. January 2010
Yes, no matter whatever has happened to me in this life that core has gotten me through. They might have hurt my body or even my heart, but no one damaged that core beyond repair. It is what makes us alive.