Friday, August 6, 2010

The Greatest Fear

“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us." (Marianne Williamson)

I've not been willing to admit this to myself, but in a lot of ways, I'm afraid to write. That sounds dumb, but for me it's risky. For me, I think, it's the thing I've always wanted to do. It's not that I'm afraid I'll start writing and won't like it, but rather that I'm afraid I'll like it too much. I fear not that I'll be rejected but that I'll be accepted-- which will in turn necessitate more and more writing. I'm afraid that I might just get lost in a world of words, and have a hard time coming back to reality.

I've been telling myself that "they" won't let me write. They who? The church who wants all my attention. The sermon who must be preached, week after week. The triathlon who isn't getting trained for. The quilt, who cries out to be finished. My puppy who doesn't understand "I'm busy." My husband who doesn't want to hear "I'm busy."

But, it turns out that maybe "I" am the "they."

2 comments:

  1. Hi, I'm here to welcome you to RevGalBlogPals, officially, and to let you know that I introduced you at today's Meet and Greet. If you need help with putting our button on your blog, send me an email! Welcome to the ring.

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  2. Welcome to Revgals! I'm a pastor, a quilter, a knitter, a runner, I've lived in the south, and am a borderline introvert. So glad you're here!

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