Divine Devotion – Part I: Meditations on entry, curiosity, and the spaces that invite us onward.
This is the first in a short series reflecting on devotion as lived, noticed, and quietly practiced.
There is a moment before belief.
A moment where you are simply allowed to enter.

I find myself drawn, again and again, to thresholds – gates, steps, doorways, paths.
Places that create curiosity rather than certainty.
Simple presence.
An ethereal invitation to enter.
As if a voice within, rather than above, whispers:
you may pass through, exactly as you are.
You simply show up without faith, clarity, or answers.
Just arrive.
And step forward.
Thresholds are generous like that.
They exist to remind us that devotion doesn’t begin with belief –
it begins with willingness. With the quiet decision to step closer.
To pause.
To cross.
This series begins here, at the edge.
Not inside the temple.
Not at the altar.
But in that liminal space where nothing is required
and everything is possible.
What feels like a threshold in your life right now?

















This piece is part of the Divine Devotion series.
