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The Patient Ember

A Small Glow Builds Its Own Time

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Mar 19, 2025
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A garden stretches out wild, messy, and full of life. The Great Work isn’t a race or a fix-it job; it’s a daily commitment. It’s about being present, staying engaged, and finding your place in the dirt. You’re not here to rush the blooms or check off a box. Growth doesn’t happen that way.

Picture this: you’ve got a patch of soil and tools in hand. It’s yours to tend, not to force. It takes time and patience. The Great Work asks for focus; watch for the small shifts and the slow turns. It’s a quiet pull, like a craft you keep at or a path you keep walking. The spark woke something up. To keep the embers burning, keep going. You’re in it: your hands, your time, your care. That’s the point.

It moves steadily, not quickly. There are no slamming doors or big wins; there is just a seed here and a weed there. You can’t make it bloom overnight and don’t need to. The Great Work says you’re exactly where you should be. Devotion isn’t loud; it’s showing up when it’s tough, when it’s boring, when it’s slow. Vocation isn’t a prize; it’s the work itself, the nurturing. Your garden flourishes because you stay with it, not because you force it.

The Great Work whispers: relax and keep at it. You’re not behind; you’re present. The best version of you isn’t a finish line; it’s the hands in the soil right now, developing at your own pace.

Try this: Pause where you’re rushing. What’s one thing, big or small, that you’re focusing on? Take a close look at what it needs today. Write it down. Spend some time with it.

Tips to Tend Your Patch:

  • Choose the spot you want to work on. Just name it.

  • Check-in on what it needs right now, not tomorrow. See it.

  • Take a moment for five breaths; there’s no need to hurry. Give it that.

  • Let it grow: what’s one small step you can take? Do that.

The work remains yours, steady, and on time.

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