Chasing Morning
Plane hurtles down the runway. I close my eyes and wait for lift-off in darkness. Soon we are... airborne, headed East, chasing morning.
Beside me, my children gradually drift to sleep. I fidget, wishing I could ignore the night, let my body release, relax. My muscles twitch. Peace will not come.
Hours later, sun shines strong over France. Wide awake, I think how it is still dark back home. It comes to me, suddenly, that there is always morning somewhere, even as there is night on the other side of the world.
Such is also true of spiritual night. Morning exists, if not in my place, in my time. And I need not chase it or fight the darkness. Morning will dawn, will come, always, always comes.
I need not chase the Morning.
Beside me, my children gradually drift to sleep. I fidget, wishing I could ignore the night, let my body release, relax. My muscles twitch. Peace will not come.
Hours later, sun shines strong over France. Wide awake, I think how it is still dark back home. It comes to me, suddenly, that there is always morning somewhere, even as there is night on the other side of the world.
Such is also true of spiritual night. Morning exists, if not in my place, in my time. And I need not chase it or fight the darkness. Morning will dawn, will come, always, always comes.
I need not chase the Morning.
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