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The word secure comes from two small Latin words: se meaning “without” and cure meaning “care” - being without care, freedom from anxiety.
Victor Hugo articulates this very special sense in this lovely couplet:
Be like the bird
That pausing in her flight
While on boughs too slight,
Feels them give way
Beneath her, and yet sings,
Knowing she hath wings.”
~ Eric Butterworth, 20th Century Spiritual Teacher
from Spiritual Economics
Secure.
To be without care.
That’s beautiful.
May we sing, knowing that we have wings…
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