The core of our being is not affected by the shifting winds of circumstance or the cycles of change that govern physical reality. It is as steady and consistent as the sun, which is why the great mystics and poets often reference the sun in their odes to the self. Like the sun, there are times when our core seems to be inaccessible to us, but this is a misconception. We know that when the sun goes behind a cloud or sets for the night, it has not disappeared. It is only temporarily out of sight. In the same way, we can trust that our inner core is always shining brightly, even when we cannot quite see it.
When things around us are falling apart, we can cling to this core,
knowing that an inextinguishable light shines from within ourselves.
Times of external darkness can be a great gift in that they provide an
opportunity to remember this inner light that shines regardless of the
circumstances of our lives. When our external lives begin to come back
together, we are able to lean a bit more lightly on them, understanding
more clearly than ever that our true home is the bright sun shining in
our core. (Daily OM)