The Longing that Leads to Love
August 14, 2025
This morning a friend shared this quote she especially loved.
“A soul that walks in love neither tires others nor grows tired.”
~ St John at the Cross
I also found this a beautiful quote for pondering. Then later that day, I came across the following from my own writings on love. I found the two quotes paired nicely together as a contemplative moment of meditation. And they seemed the perfect thing to share today.
The key to walking in Love isn’t effort and trying.
The key is becoming comfortable with the unresolved longing for it.
The longing activates the unfolding.
Rather than trying to satisfy the longing
we can just let the longing be there,
opening us into the greater and greater Love
we already are.
Together they make a nice bite-sized treat for us today, don’t you agree?
Sending much love into your moment,
Mayet
Your Personal Pilgrimage
Pilgrimage is an ancient and enduring human tradition—an outer journey that calls forth an inner transformation. In the modern world, this impulse remains strong, even as we reinterpret what it means to step onto a sacred path.
While grand pilgrimages like walking the Camino de Santiago in Spain offer unique opportunities, pilgrimage is ultimately an intimate, intentional practice—one that can be shaped uniquely within your own life, your questions, your devotion.
Today I’m offering a few insights on how you can make pilgrimage your own, weaving its essence into your everyday life to foster greater satisfaction and joy. My thought is that we need not travel to gain the benefits of sacred journeying.
Pilgrimage begins when you say yes to the soul’s invitation. There are so many moments of your day in which your soul may be inviting you to walk and talk mindfully, remember spiritual precepts, and be in service to those you come in contact with there, even when the event is more mundane than spiritual.
Even without a formal path, your steps can become sacred when guided by a brief pause, a simple intention to be mindful, and an acknowledgment of life’s reverence. A personal pilgrimage doesn’t have to be long or momentous; it can be undertaken on just a simple daily walk when you dialogue aloud with Spirit.
Even more, however, I’d suggest that a business meeting, a ball game, a trip to the store—each of these might be an opportunity your soul desires as pilgrimage. I think these are the more interesting opportunities for daily pilgrimage within the mundane.
Just as the Camino road winds through countless villages and landscapes, your daily life holds countless gateways. A mindful walk to the mailbox or around the block can be pilgrimage. Entering the threshold of your own home, getting ready for bed, or preparing for work—all can become sacred crossings when met with intention. These can form your own ongoing special “Camino Moments.”
What if each morning you wake with the thought, “Today is another fine day of pilgrimage on Earth. I invite my Higher Self to journey with me.”
You and your Higher Self can then step out of bed and onto a pilgrimage, letting sacred intention be there. Then the events of your day are transformed by this sacred tradition—whether they resemble expected “challenges of the road” or the “rewards of the Way.” It’s a fun idea, don’t you think?
Pilgrimage is a way of honoring both your inner and outer terrain, listening to your spirit, and saying yes to a deeper alignment with your life. From now on, dear one, whether you walk the Long Road, a nearby park, a bumpy stretch, a business meeting, may your path be blessed.
May your progress be intentional and mindful
May your footsteps be guided
May the earth recognize your step
May your burdens be shared
May your words be full of blessing and thanksgiving
May the light that you are shine brightly on all you meet
May your walk bear wonderful fruit in your life, and
May your Pilgrim’s return bring you Home to your Self, full of grace
This is my prayer for you.
Hugs and blessings for your walk,
Mayet
Road-trip Update: Falling Into It ALL
I’m still in the Pacific Northwest, as the photo from my deck view attests where there’s a comfortable chair. Inside another chair sits directly in front of a picture window opening onto the deck, so I have my choice of in or out for my Morning Musings, depending on weather and mood.
Either way, I hear the waves lapping peacefully below. It’s such an inspiring place to be with Spirit, as I do most mornings. Today’s short message is a share from just such a moment — which are generally in the mornings, but not always, as you’ll see.
From Morning Musings, July 2, 2025
As I come belatedly to my morning pages, the evening shadows are already golden and long. I was busy today but finally sat near evening for an hour on the deck, reflecting and looking out to sea. When the chill begins to rise off the water, I go inside to settle in my chair in my room that shares the same wonderful view.
I open these pages and sink into reflection, immediately feeling such a tender rush of greeting, of recognition, of fullness. I sink, opening into it and become simple within.
I feel myself dissolving, blending. I am that fullness overflowing into all life, moving beyond time, thought becoming myth, myth becoming metaphor floating across the ocean.
I feel myself overflowing into the room, filling the house and out onto the great overhanging porch, spilling over the railing like gentle, long fingers of mist that pour down onto the trees below, spreading then across the beach and traveling outward on the outgoing tide.
I feel the true beauty I Am moving like inner-lighted vapors reaching in all directions, causing the water and air to sparkle, the land to draw up in grace. This is me, I realize, moving in this way. But it is the me that is not I. It is not I, alone and singular in my importance or my nothingness.
I meet myself and I am met by that which I Am. I hear the waves and am the waves. I see the slanting rays of evening sun and I am that dancing light across the water. I am the resounding silence that abounds.
I am the shadow flowing across my lap and the eagle that casts it, skimming the trees above. I am the nearly audible sigh, hushed in the dipping of the wind and in the pause of the lapping sea.
My body fades, blends, grows sheer. And I, so much less central and key to it all… except that I am this never-ending overflowing into All… the endless going out and coming in, non-distinct but so fully Present. I let go of time, adrift but so present.
After a while, returning to a more usual awareness, I remember a poem I wrote many years ago on the shores of a very large lake in New Zealand’s northern lake country. I may have shared it with you before, but it goes with this moment so beautifully:
Voiceless One
Voiceless One
I hear you as lapping waves upon the shore
with your lap lap lulling rhythm
bringing my sodden eyelids down
pulling me, heavy with your gravity,
down
down upon my knee bones
curling my spine
and pressing my weighted head to my chest
forcing my hands inward
to my bosom
inward furled
until I too am lapping at the shore
Growing with the fern and bud
and young green blade
Singing from full golden breast
and feathered throat
Rising and falling on the surface
uncurling
back curving up
arms arcing
neck arching
head lifting
My eyes have glimpsed your roaring depths
and my heart trumpets your full unending glory
~ Mayet Leilani
Sending the overflowing silence into your evening,
And such love,
XO Mayet