Morning Meditation

June 19, 2026

If you wish to be sure of the road you tread on, you must close your eyes and walk in the dark.

— John of the Cross, The Dark Night of the Soul

John of the Cross wrote this in the sixteenth century while imprisoned by his own religious order, held in a small cell in Toledo for months with almost no light. He was not writing from comfort or theory — he was describing what he had actually lived through when every external source of certainty had been taken from him. The line speaks directly to purpose and meaning today because most people abandon a direction the moment it stops feeling clear, assuming confusion means they are on the wrong path. John is saying the opposite: the loss of certainty is often the condition under which real direction becomes possible.

Reflection

Many people stall on a decision because they are waiting for more confidence before they move. What is one specific choice you have been delaying, and what would it look like to take the next step without waiting to feel ready?

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