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The Unforced Rhythm

The Unforced Rhythm


Serenity: a title given to a reigning prince or similar dignitary. The state of being calm, peaceful, and untroubled.

Unforced: natural, done without effort

Such were the words bleating as the sound of a sheep in the interior portions of my heart. It was an unforced rhythm, a recalibration of some sorts. I am reminded of some hearty calmly conversations of promises. I am reminded that all true promises, such as the manner of life one should live, people to associate with, are all an unforced rhythm of a Divine eminence. He would both channel things from one part of the world to another part.

Therefore, I again find myself in tension, in a reality that the things we earnestly seek for, those things being resounded to us from within (the voice of a Divine presence) are fluxed with a reality that bids us rest. The unforced rhythm forbids us to act rashly, to sit in introspection, to both reason and judge, and to wait.


There is a great human need for rest as a response to the influx of what hits us in our daily life. This rest cultivates sufficient stillness, and the required environment for truth and clarity to be conceived. I am grateful for the ability to write to remain alive. To be joined to this inextricable mystery of quietness and environment for learning, while yet hoping and living.

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