But before and after political action, I want to remember to protect and preserve that space where moral action (and poetry) begins. To dwell within the space nourished by reading, by listening, by inner discourse, by music, by silence. To remember to sit still within that richness, and receptivity, and for a few minutes or more. To say and do nothing. 


(via Protecting Your Inner Life in Times of Political Turmoil - Marie Howe on the importance of finding a quiet space within) 

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