The great souls are not the popular, the domineering, the authoritative. They are the transparent souls: the people through whom we are able to see some glimpses of the love which does not fail and the truth which makes us free.
Harry C. Meserve, Imprints of the Divine: A Lenten Manual for 1960 (Unitarian Universalist, minister)
Perhaps we dont like what we see: our hips, our loss of hair, our shoe size, our dimples, our knuckles too big, our eating habits, our disposition. We have disclosed these things in secret, likes and dislikes, behind doors with locks, our lonely rooms, our messy desks, our empty hearts, our sudden bursts of energy, our sudden bouts of depression. Don’t worry. Put away your mirrors and your beauty magazines and your books on tape. There is someone right here who knows you more than you do, who is making room on the couch, who is fixing a meal, who is putting on your favorite record, who is listening intently to what you have to say, who is standing there with you, face to face, hand to hand, eye to eye, mouth to mouth. There is no space left uncovered. This is where you belong.
Sufjan Stevens (via atomos)