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und für Ihre Begleitung auf diesem Weg.
Becoming New
Sometimes something new does not begin with departure.
Not with loudness.
Not with a visible step into the outer world.
Sometimes it begins much more quietly.
Like an inner softening.
Like a space slowly opening.
Like a joy that does not yet need a name,
because it is already there before it is spoken.
To me, becoming new has little to do with reinvention.
It is not a break with what has been.
Not a painting over of one’s own story.
Not a restless movement forward.
It is rather a deeper arrival into oneself.
A quiet agreement with one’s own path.
With all that has matured.
With all that has needed time.
With all that perhaps had to grow in silence for a long while
before it could one day become visible in its own truth.
This is the space from which I feel ALBASANA TERRA emerging.
Not as something manufactured.
Not as a project one simply “develops.”
But as something that has been becoming inwardly for many years.
Something that has gathered density
through experience,
through transformation,
through love,
through patience,
through listening very carefully to what is truly essential.
Perhaps this is where the deeper joy lies.
Not in the excitement of what is new.
But in the quiet certainty
that something may now begin,
because in its depth it has already long been there.
There is a joy that is not loud.
A joy that does not need to shine.
A joy that comes from inner alignment.
From that rare moment
when the inner and the outer no longer contradict each other.
When what one has carried for so long
begins to find a form in the world.
For me, ALBASANA TERRA is connected to exactly this kind of joy.
The joy that something beautiful did not have to be forced.
That it was allowed to ripen.
That it was allowed to grow roots.
That it is now becoming visible from a deeper ground.
To me, becoming new does not mean becoming someone else.
It means being allowed to live what is true
in a clearer, freer and more beautiful form.
And perhaps that is the greatest grace:
when something in one’s life no longer needs to be searched for,
but quietly begins
to reveal itself.
© Susanna Schwarz