We want THE answer in the fewest words. Here are three: You are enough.
We need experience & reflection to understand how powerful those three words are.
Rumi writes:
I must have been incredibly simple or drunk or insane
to sneak into my own house and steal money,
to climb over the fence and take my own vegetables.
But no more. I've gotten free of that ignorant fist
that was pinching and twisting my secret self.
The universe and the light of the stars come through me.
I am the crescent moon put up
over the gate to the festival.
We think we are not enough. That is why Rumi accuses himself of breaking "into my own house [to] steal money."
Whenever I accuse myself of unworthiness I am "…twisting my secret self."
Have you done that? Time to pay yourself back, to recognize that you are enough. You are the child flung into the air by your loving father & you are also the father & you are the daughter & the mother & the caregiver.
You are "the crescent moon put up/ over the gate to the festival."
Welcome.
-Erie Chapman
Chapman family photograph by Erie

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