Somewhere between humdrum and fantasy

To be prepared against surprise is to be trained. To be prepared for surprise is to be educated.*
James Carse

It’s a kind of sacred discontent, a holy dissatisfaction, and the holy desire for more life, love, and generosity.**
Richard Rohr

I sense a call to more from both
within and without, a summons to
surprise and the unfamiliar,
And, at my age,
I am thankful

*James Carse’s Finite and Infinite Games;
**Richard Rohr’s The Divine Dance.

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