[Daily OM]: Anyone who has walked through the
valley of despair and come out the other side knows that even in that
darkness, seeds of light can be found. Often their tendrils reach out of
the gloom and into the daylight alongside the journeyer who emerges
from that deep sorrow. When we find ourselves in a place of despair, it
can help us to know this, so that we don't give up. We can stop, take a
deep breath, and remind ourselves that we will find ourselves on the
other side of this troubled time, and that we may even emerge with
something new to offer.
It seems that despair has been around for as long as humans have been
able to express themselves, and many of the great artists, teachers, and
visionaries have labored through times of depression and hopelessness.
Their words, images, and lives can serve as beacons in the darkness,
even if they can't always immediately lead us out. In the end, we must
find our own way, and this is why despair often overwhelms us when it
comes; we doubt that we have the resources to contend with such a
formidable presence all by ourselves. This is when we must come to our
own aid and know in our hearts that we have what it takes to keep moving
forward in the general direction of the light.
Even though we must ultimately rely on ourselves, this doesn't mean we
can't ask for help. Our friends and families can help us, as can our
inner guides and helping spirits. They can serve the purpose of a fire
that burns throughout the night, keeping us warm, and providing a light
by which we might see the changes we may need to make in order to move
forward. In addition, there truly are seeds of light inside us, however
small, waiting to unfurl their green shoots, if only we will give them
the time.