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Mature Old Wide Open -

Accepting that we are small players in a vast, unknowable cosmos.

When a person is wide open, they no longer fear being "filled" or "emptied" by life. They become a conduit. Joy enters and leaves; sorrow enters and leaves. Nothing is stuck because there are no closed doors to trap the energy. mature old wide open

The Wide Open: A Meditation on Maturity and the Architecture of Time Accepting that we are small players in a

To be "mature, old, and wide open" is to inhabit a specific, weathered state of grace. It is the human equivalent of a cathedral with its doors removed—a structure that has survived the initial fires of construction and the subsequent storms of history, only to realize that its greatest strength lies in its lack of boundaries. While youth is often a period of fortification—building walls, defining "self" against "other," and securing the perimeter—true maturity is the slow, deliberate process of dismantling those very defenses to let the world flow through. Joy enters and leaves; sorrow enters and leaves

The intersection of these three states creates a powerful way of existing. To be mature is to have the strength to stand; to be old is to have the wisdom to sit still; and to be wide open is to have the courage to let the universe in. It is a state of "dynamic passivity"—not a weakness, but a profound readiness. Like a vast plain under a setting sun, the mature, old, and wide open life is one of immense space, quiet light, and an invitation to everything that is yet to come.