The longest journey Is the inwards
Most of the time our energy, thoughts, and efforts are flowing out --out into the events of life, the words of others, the tasks and interests of the world outside us. Sickness blocks some of that flow.
It turns our thoughts inward. It raises concerns about our own well-being. It leads us to think self-reflective thoughts, to become more aware that there is an untraveled road winding down, down within us to our very core.
It is the longest journey we will ever make, if we travel this road. And the most important. For on this road, we will discover two magnificent beings: the person we really are, and the God in whose image we are made.
Dag Hammarskjold
It turns our thoughts inward. It raises concerns about our own well-being. It leads us to think self-reflective thoughts, to become more aware that there is an untraveled road winding down, down within us to our very core.
It is the longest journey we will ever make, if we travel this road. And the most important. For on this road, we will discover two magnificent beings: the person we really are, and the God in whose image we are made.
Dag Hammarskjold
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