Between Knowing and Unknowing


“ To be truly wise is to understand that knowing and not knowing are one. Each has the power to transform.” Richard Wagamese, One Story,One Song

When we inhabit those thin spaces, those numinous, liminal spaces, between knowing and not knowing, we often experience a tension which converts. We seem to be in that kind of tension these days, between what was and what will be, what was taken for granted and what ought not be. We inhabit the uncomfortable disorienting space of what is. And we ask ourselves who am I here? Not how do I escape? But who am I in the tension. 
Stories and memories inform the crossing over the threshold while hope for inspiration and wholeness beckon us across. God is with us in that place. And Jacob reminds us we may awake from that dreamlike habitation with that awareness: “And I, I did not know” Genesis.
This is the process of transformation and sanctification which is happening. We are living into Wisdom, with resolutions and reorientations of tensions. There is infinite possibility in the space of what is now. May we awaken to know God is in this place.

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