You create a path of your own by looking within yourself and listening to your soul, cultivating your own ways of experiencing the sacred and then practicing it. Practicing until you make it a song that sings you.
Every human being on the face of the earth has a steel plate in his head, but if you lie down now and then and get still as you can, it will slide open like elevator doors, letting in all the secret thoughts that have been standing around so patiently, pushing the button for a ride to the top. The real troubles in life happen when those hidden doors stay closed for too long.
Interpretation
What this quote means
This quote emphasizes the importance of introspection and stillness in accessing our deeper thoughts and emotions.
Sue Monk Kidd's quote suggests that every person possesses latent thoughts and insights, akin to those that reside behind closed doors in our minds. He encourages taking moments of stillness to allow these thoughts to surface, highlighting that ignoring them can lead to greater troubles in life. By metaphorically comparing our hidden thoughts to passengers waiting for a ride, Kidd's message underlines the necessity of self-reflection for personal growth and understanding.
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In practice
Example use cases
Sharing this quote during a mindfulness workshop to inspire participants to reflect inward.
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I watched him, filled with tenderness and ache, wondering what it was that connected us. Was it the wounded places down inside people that sought each other out, that bred a kind of love between them?
I felt amazed at the choosing one had to do, over and over a million times daily--choosing love, then choosing it again...how loving and being in love could be so different.
Where do you come from?"...This is the number one most-asked question in all of South Carolina. We want to know if you are one of us, if your cousin knows our cousin, if your little sister went to school with our big brother, if you go to the same Baptist church as our ex-boss. We are looking for ways our stories fit together.
Back in the autumn I had awakened to a growing darkness and cacophony, as if something in the depths were crying out. A whole chorus of voices. Orphaned voices. They seemed to speak for all the unlived parts of me, and they came with a force and dazzle that I couldn't contain. They seemed to explode the boundaries of my existence. I know now that they were the clamor of a new self struggling to be born.
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