Reflections #02: Defeat

Published: Feb. 26, 2021, 8 a.m.

A reflection on Defeat and the value of not just seeking the Invincible Summer within that Albert Camus wrote of, but equally the profound understanding of the winters we need to face within ourselves and the stillness we need to come to ground in, in our own journeys of healing and growth.  Our grief, we learn, is the greatest teacher, on Love.

The piece I cover is called Defeat by Kahlil Gibran, Lebanese-American Poet, who was responsible for the great work The Prophet.

Reflections episodes, are an invitation to stop for a moment, to allow ourselves to become still, and to hear, with an open heart, a message or an idea, that can open small windows in our minds, or hold mirrors to the windows we were looking for the courage and stillness, to open within ourselves.

  what do you wish to say
  to the World
  which might set wings
  to the fallen angels
  of our abandoned
  but once noble ideas.

This is the second of many in a series called Reflections, in which we will cover pieces of my own work or pieces I have come across that I find deeply inspiring and have enriched my thinking and my life in some profound way.

These are intended to fill the cultural space that homilies and philosophical and or spiritual contemplations used to.

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