This morning I'm thinking about a George MacDonald quote I jotted down here earlier. Part of it was, "no man can order his life for it comes flowing over him from behind." (If that's not precise - please accept my paraphrase.) Certainly that's true of inspiration.
It's interesting how I've returned from an amazing weekend at Resonate, and yet didn't have anything to write (at least not yet anyway). It was a ton of fun, it was meaningful on many levels, and I experienced the presence of God in a special way. Yet . . . no writing.
A lot of my thoughts and ideas come to me "flowing over from behind." Like when I'm getting ready to bike to work on a frosty morning, while I'm working, coming home at dusk on a mild day, or maybe while I'm driving. Or ___________. Little bits fall into place around each corner.
While big events can be amazing experiences . . . they can drown out the whispers of inspiration. But maybe down the line they will be after the decibel level has dropped. And sometimes experiences are either so big - or so important, that it's that much more difficult to condense, to make sense of, or to distill down into words worthy of them.
But it's interesting how some things grab you vs. other things.
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