Old days, don't come to find me, the sun is just about to climb up over there. 'While my heart is sinking I do not want my voice to go out into the air'. Did you leave the darkness without me? You're always miles ahead. And you're standing in tomorrow on the runway.
Oh be the music in my head, the air around my bed, oh be my rest. Replace the small disgraces of the times and places that I never really left. Did you leave the darkness without me? You're always miles ahead. And you're standing in tomorrow on the runway.
Oh I want to fly, fly forward into the light, be alive, to come alive, on the leaf-bright Friday drive, sudden horses at the red light, turn around, see clearer ways to go now.
Fear is not only a response of the adrenal glands but also a psychological process. To understand fear, not intellectually but actually to be free of it, one requires very keen observation, one has to look at it very closely. When the mind - which has been trained in a culture that accepts fear as part of life with all its violence - understands fear then perhaps we can be completely free not only consciously but also unconsciously. To go into this question of fear one has to be aware, that is one has to watch one's own fear, not the fear that one is told about or the fear of the unknown, but the actual fear that one has.
I found this quote from Eat,Pray,Love-a book I've tried for months to finish it. One of instruction for freedom. "When the past has passed from you at last,let go. Then climb down and begin the rest of your life. With great joy"