The Invitation

There are moments when something is noticed.

A pause.
A sense that something more is present.
A feeling that what is unfolding is not separate from us.

These moments are often quiet.

Easy to overlook.
Easy to move past.

And yet, they are also openings.

Not instructions.
Not demands.

An invitation.

An invitation to listen more closely.
To notice what is already here.
To recognise that relationship is not something we create, but something we are already part of.

This does not require certainty.

It does not require knowing how.

It begins with attention.

With a willingness to remain present a moment longer.
To consider what might be communicated, even if it is not yet understood.

From here, something begins to change.

Not all at once.
Not completely.

A different way of relating becomes possible.

One that includes, rather than assumes.
One that listens, rather than decides alone.

The invitation is not separate from what we have already recognised.

It is a continuation.

What is being asked of us, in the moments we might otherwise overlook?

What becomes possible when we choose to remain, and to listen?

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