...In the relentless busyness of modern life, we have lost the rhythm between work and rest.
All life requires a rhythm of rest. There is rhythm in our waking activity and the body's need for sleep. There is a rhythm in the way day dissolves into night, and night into morning. there is a rhythm as the active growth of spring and summer is quieted by the necessary dormancy of fall and winter. There is a tidal rhythm, a deep eternal conversation between the land and the great sea. In our bodies, the heart perceptibly rests after each life-giving beat; the lungs rest between the exhale and the inhale.
excerpt from the book: Sabbath - Restoring the Sacred Rhythm of Rest
By: Wayne Muller
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