avatarMidway (Jean Carfantan)

Summary

The content reflects on the introspective journey of an individual who embarks on a challenging path, reminiscent of walking a tightrope, fraught with uncertainty, yet driven by an inner fire and the need to move forward.

Abstract

The narrative "The Walker Between the Worlds" delves into the metaphorical journey of a person who has chosen to traverse a precarious path, likened to a tightrope walk. The author ponders the moments leading to this decision, questioning whether there was hesitation, anticipation, or full awareness of the challenges ahead. The walker, once committed to the path, is left with no option but to progress, suppressing thoughts and dreams, and focusing solely on the act of moving forward. The journey is one of self-discovery and renewal, as the walker is encouraged to rekindle the original passion that sparked the venture, despite the presence of forgetfulness and fear. The piece concludes with a note about Jean Carfantan, the founder of "Queen's Children," a platform dedicated to the exploration of the Sacred Feminine, suggesting a deeper spiritual or philosophical undertone to the walker's experience.

Opinions

  • The author implies that the decision to embark on this journey may have been made with a mix of emotions, including hope and fear.
  • There is a sense of inevitability once the journey begins; the walker must continue without the luxury of turning back.
  • The journey is as much about overcoming external challenges as it is about internal struggle and the process of letting go.
  • The walker is encouraged to hold onto the initial passion and drive that set the journey in motion, hinting at the importance of perseverance.
  • The mention of Jean Carfantan and the Sacred Feminine suggests that the narrative may be symbolic of a deeper spiritual quest or transformation.

The Walker Between the Worlds

Tightrope

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How did I choose to come here? Did I hesitate? Did I wait so much? Did I know all about my adventure? Did I have illusions? Hopes? Fears? Did someone tell me all the hardships? Did I believe or did I had doubts?

Once on the tightrope, no choice But to walk and avoid thinking Avoid dreaming, just go forward. And forget, wipe the slate clean.

Now concentrate on that longing Try to remember the fire you had Grow it although oblivion and fear.

Jean Carfantan is the founder of the Queen’s Children about the Sacred Feminine.

Life
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Oblivion
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