Yes! I love that sentence: I want to die of generosity. The road is bumpy and sometimes I'm angry with God, but I learned a long time ago that God is okay with my anger, that anger is still engagement. And God loves engagement with us. I am a chronic worrier, so trust is both demanding and essential. It comes and goes, and I sometimes I have to trust that I will learn to trust more. For me, it's a slow-growing tree, but I have faith that it will grow tall.
That line "I want to find a way to die of generosity" is by a poet/writer named David Whyte. Sometimes I get outta the habit of quotes and footnotes! Nevertheless, it is a great line!
Yes! I love that sentence: I want to die of generosity. The road is bumpy and sometimes I'm angry with God, but I learned a long time ago that God is okay with my anger, that anger is still engagement. And God loves engagement with us. I am a chronic worrier, so trust is both demanding and essential. It comes and goes, and I sometimes I have to trust that I will learn to trust more. For me, it's a slow-growing tree, but I have faith that it will grow tall.
That line "I want to find a way to die of generosity" is by a poet/writer named David Whyte. Sometimes I get outta the habit of quotes and footnotes! Nevertheless, it is a great line!
Beautifully said, Deb!