Metaphorically, we all cross many bridges in our lifetimes; leaving a familiar shore, often suspended through a journey of unknowing perhaps to a destination yet to be determined.
Our bridges are unique to us and quite personal. They can be short (think “bridge job”) or represent a period of more extended passage; sturdy and utilitarian or suspended on gossamer threads; a broad expanse or wide enough for only a lone traveler.
Bridges rarely represent one-way passages. You may find yourself returning to familiar shores to complete unfinished business that only becomes apparent from a new vista.
If there is a passage looming on your horizon working with the image of a life bridge can be a very powerful tool.
What does your bridge look like?
From what shore have you embarked?
What are you bridging?
On what new ground do you want to set foot?
Who are you becoming on your journey?
