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Saying Yes To Our Lives

Weekly excerpt to help us remember the sacred.

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Weekly Reading Feb 2, 2026

Saying Yes To Our Lives

–Mirabai Starr

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6981542beabcc-2768.jpgAll my life, I have been enamored of the God-intoxicated ones. Those rarified souls who slip into ecstatic states and spontaneously utter poetry. The ones who exude deep stillness, embody equanimity, listen more than they speak. The initiated and the ordained, the monastics….

I wanted to be one of them. Until I didn’t.

I want you not to want that as well…. I want you to want to be exactly who you are: a true human person doing their best to show up for this fleeting life with a measure of grace, with kindness and a sense of humor, with curiosity and a willingness to not have all the answers, with reverence for life.

You do not need to chant all night in a temple in the Himalayas. You don’t have to be the newest incarnation of Mary Magdalene. It is not necessary to read or write spiritual books. You are not required to know the difference between Mahayana and Theravada Buddhism or memorize the Beatitudes. All you have to do to walk the path of the ordinary mystic is to cultivate a gaze of wonder and step onto the road. Keep walking. Rest up, and walk again. Fall down, get up, walk on. Pay attention to the landscape. To the ways it changes and the ways it stays the same. Be alert to surprises and turn with the turning of the seasons. Honor your body, train your mind, and keep your heart open against all odds. Say yes to what is, even when it is uncomfortable or embarrassing or heartbreaking. Hurl your handful of yes into the treetops and then lift your face as the rain of yes drops its grace all over you, all around you, and settles deep inside you.

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What do you make of the notion that being a “true human person” involves showing up for life with grace, kindness, a sense of humor, curiosity and a willingness to not have all the answers, with reverence for life? Can you share a personal story that reflects a moment in your life when you showed up in this way? What helps you cultivate a gaze of wonder and keep your heart open, even in the face of discomfort or heartbreak?

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