“I think there are three sources of strength for this season of stress and strain…The first source of strength is a surprising source–that first source is the wisdom of the body. For those of us who are grieving because of very close loss, for those of us who are in corporate community and now are scrambling to determine where do we go from here, I would like to offer the wisdom of the body. How gracious God was to build into our very being the capacity to grieve, to mourn, to readjust, to adapt so that the wisdom we need to get us through is already at work in the body… It usually takes time, and it usually is accompanied by a spirit of deep disquietude and restlessness, etc. But don’t doubt that it is a part of a process, so trust your body, trust your body to bring you through.”
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