time time, go unto a landscape—be inner outer landscape—where no hidin — L.M. Browning, Seasons Contemplation: A Book Midnight Meditations

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From time to time, we all must go unto a landscape—be it inner or outer landscape—where there are no hiding places. Allowing the stark awe and silence to aid us in both communing and confronting the depth of ourselves. We fear emptiness because we know that within those places of nothingness we will come face-to-face with who we are and gaze into the internal mirror. But what is the alternative? Shall we go our entire life without hearing our own voice . . . without ever having met who we are when isolated from all?

L.M. Browning, Seasons of Contemplation: A Book of Midnight Meditations

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