Tuesday, February 3, 2026

MAKE ROOM for the NEW

 An undeniable fact of life is that everything passes.

 When friends leave, whether to another location or to another world, I understand that this is the way life clears some to make room for others. Been there. Bet you have, also.

 

When your books go out of print and are only available used, the publisher is making room for a whole new flock. Been there. Maybe you have, also.

 

When the used booksellers also empty the rest and your book (or a book you have been hoping to get) is no longer available anywhere, others will fill the sellers’ stores. Been there, and you might have, too.

 

Speaking of stores, the most beloved neighborhood stores have a habit of closing or moving to unknown destinations. You can’t count on any business to be there your whole life long. Been there, and I have no doubt you have as well.

 

Blisters, even countries that seemed so solid can evaporate or splinter into smaller distinct entities. If you’ve lived through the fall of the Soviet Block, or read about it, you know what I’m talking about.  

 

The earth itself has a pattern of erupting new mountains and swallowing whole cities. I haven’t been there, and I hope you won’t, but we know it’s true.

 

My daily morning meditation includes wishes that what I know and love will remain. But it occurs to me that maybe, just maybe, I should also allow a wish to let go more easily.

 

Nothing of this world is forever. Let’s cherish the day and hope that what is gone is making room for wondrous things to come.

©Yoga cat by Shelagh Duffett

(Ms. Duffett sadly passed away in 2020)


5 comments:

  1. Lovely meditation. Nothing lasts but our souls, our characters...good idea to hold everything with open and loose hands, to give and to receive.

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  2. You're right that nothing of this world is forever. But God is forever, so I'll put my trust there and try to live in ways that are pleasing to God.

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  3. The only constant is impermanence.

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  4. We all know this intrinsically, but our minds will reject it anyway because we don't want to let go. I suppose this is the basis for grief, having to deal with a great loss that we were never ready for. Regarding a book out of print, Voice of Thunder is likely backlisted now but if you want to make the print version available again, send us an email. We will renew distribution services for authors willing to pay the yearly fee of $25.

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  5. Yes, the only thing we can count on is change really. Although I love what Evelyn said. I do trust God and His plan. It is good to hold the things of this world loosely.

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