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Why we need both: A Time for Waking and a Time for Resting.

Why we need both: A Time for Waking and a Time for Resting.

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Almut | The Weary Pilgrim
Jun 10, 2021
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Why we need both: A Time for Waking and a Time for Resting.
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Holding Hannah.

Friends and fellow travelers,

How are you doing in the middle of this heat wave? As you might have noticed there have been some weeks without a midweek blessing. I felt exhausted. It felt like the tension which had build up over the year of political and health crisis hit me with a hammer and left me looking for words. I searched for them by walking the gardens of our new home, cuddling with our baby daughter some more (who proudly announces that she is NOT a baby anymore) and retreating into planning a new year of Cloister Seminars.

I came across this photo from 2 years ago. It felt fitting for what I was experiencing. Exhaustion after a storm, like after having been cut open to deliver our child. But it was a healthy exhaustion. An important call for resting and retreating. Back then I was in pain from a severe carpal tunnel syndrome in both hands from the last months of pregnancy and it made it hard to hold my child and almost impossible to dress myself or close a butt…

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