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Dare Quote by Beth Morey

“do you dare to step in- to the vulnerable black, stripped to the soul with human blindness – when the full and weeping moon steps from the shade of a tumult of mountains – when, in the fragrant dim, day's tree stump transforms into some nether-worldly other – when time's skin is thin and you are…” quote by Beth Morey
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““do you dare to step in- to the vulnerable black, stripped to the soul with human blindness – when the full and weeping moon steps from the shade of a tumult of mountains – when, in the fragrant dim, day's tree stump transforms into some nether-worldly other – when time's skin is thin and you are bared – when there is nothing between you and the Wildest One whose name is your own?””

Beth Morey

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About This Quote

Invites daring introspection into vulnerability, confronting the unknown and the wild self amidst natural imagery.

In simple terms: Courage to face inner wildness.

Key Takeaway

Embrace vulnerability and unknown.

Themes

vulnerability self-discovery nature courage

Mood

intense reflective

Type

philosophical poetic

When to use this quote

  • personal crisis
  • creative exploration

Key Concepts

existentialism poetry

Practical Applications

  • journal feelings
  • meditate on nature

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the Wildest One represent?
  • How can you confront personal shadows?
A Different Perspective

Fear may hinder progress.

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