Deep Breaths Living in Liminal Spaces We are living in interesting — and deeply unsettling — times. Our worlds have been turned upside down. Things we once took for granted have become precious. We are facing some of the cruelest policies of our lifetimes and sitting with the ache of uncertainty about what tomorrow might bring. And yet, despite the trouble on every side, I sense a glimmer of hope breaking through. Whether it’s Sen. Cory Booker speaking for more than 25 hours on the Senate floor, or the people of Wisconsin making their voices heard at the ballot box, something is shifting. The ice is cracking. Flowers are beginning to bloom. Change is in the air. We are in a liminal space — the sacred in-between — awaiting the fruit of collective resistance. Protests and prayer vigils. Phone calls and petitions. Letters and town halls. The people are moving. We are doing the holy work of We the People. This in-between time — between what is and what is yet to come — calls us to breathe deeply and listen closely. The Spirit is still speaking, guiding us step-by-step. Our task is to stay attuned, to be strategic, to align our actions with divine wisdom. As we move toward Holy Week, let us ground ourselves in spiritual disciplines: read, pray, meditate, study, rest, worship, serve. Let us stay connected to the Source of our power and remain steadfast in hope for the change that is already taking root. Here’s a remixed playlist for this liminal space. ––Rev. Moya Harris, Director of Racial Justice, Sojourners
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