A Lonely Path

Am I seeing myself?

I walk a lonely path, winding up a mountain in solitude. I company with you, Lord, more and more as the way goes higher and higher. There is both joy and sorrow in this way you had taken me.

Sometimes, rounding a switchback, I see another path across a chasm. A lone figure, walking stick and cloak, going up and up.

Is it a neighbor, on another lonely path, upwards and upwards? Are we fellows without being together?

Am I seeing myself, later?

Let me live as if I have chosen your will, Lord, for that is what I have done.

– from the mountain


Consider:

Can I live as if I have chosen this life?


Reading:

“Solitude is not absence of people but the moment when my soul is free to speak to me and help me decide what is worth doing.” — Henri J. M. Nouwen, Out of Solitude

“The path is the goal.” — Zhuangzi, Zhuangzi

“Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also in him; and he shall bring it to pass.” — — Psalm 37:5 (KJV)


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