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 Wednesday, July 05, 2006
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It’s the familiar that grips me today; it’s the familiar that makes me feel at home.

What is familiar to me is comforting. It’s comfortable and conforms my humanity to a state of 'being.' Whether it’s being with those whom I know, or being with that which knows me, familiarity holds me in peace. But if such is the case, what lies in the unfamiliar? What stirs in the uncomfortable and unconformed place staring at my headlights?

Come TOMORROW, I will approach a new Destiny of sorts, Manifest by the western coast of the United States of America. I will leave the familiar, to lean on but the natural laws of the unfamiliar—change leads to progress, progress leverages growth, etc. From experience, I know that such a move will elicit challenge. But I also know that spending time with that challenge will elicit familiarity again. Maybe different looking, and maybe different feeling, but still in the brand of familiar.

Shifting to a lense less carnal, I’ve been forced to question the unfamiliars of God. Do dictations of familiarity rest in the spiritual realm, too? If so, what aspects of God are unfamiliar to me today? What spaces of His Being have lacked my explore? For lest I humanize a being unchanged, I must trust a path uncharted. But what then, will hold me in lasting peace?

Maybe it is He? Maybe it is One who transcends the road and the transforms the comfort? Maybe it is He who is my Familiar—here, in the “familiar” and there, in the “unfamiliar.”

It’s the Familiar that grips me today; it’s the Familiar that makes me feel at home.

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(Simplified version: “I am moving to California tomorrow. Am I scared? Yes. Am I psyched? More so than ever. In spite of my whereabouts, God remains familiar.”)
Wednesday, July 05, 2006 7:37:00 AM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)
Abbie -

As a person that has experienced the highs and lows in the "letting the unfamiliar become the familiar" process, I want to wish you the most unfamiliar adventures. I wish you that because I agree that the unfamiliar is indeed the land of progress and growth. Furthermore, I believe it's a BIG yes to God as His deep works happen out of our comfort zones or "familiar places." I believe it's in the unfamiliar that all things happen. I hope you will find yourself at the center of His will, right in the place He dreamed for you and I hope that it feels so good that you laugh and dance. Can't wait to hear the places you will go: outside, but specially right there inside you!

Daniele
daniele@268gene
Wednesday, July 05, 2006 7:48:00 AM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)
Today is the first that I have heard OR maybe the first that I actually registered the fact that you are moving to CA. I remember when Mauro and I moved to ATL. It was both exciting and scary. As I look back on that time it is precious to see God's leading. Enjoy this time. Please keep in touch.
Kris Reyes
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