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Liminal Space for Rent

We spend much of life in between—between certainty and clarity, endings and beginnings. What if those spaces are not empty, but sacred?

Liminal space for rent.
Inquire within.

It sounds like a joke.

But most of us are already living there.

Between what was
and what is not yet.

Between certainty
and clarity.

Between the life we knew
and the life that has not fully taken shape.

We don’t like these spaces.

They feel unstable.
Unresolved.
Uncomfortable.

So we rush through them.

We try to define them too quickly.
Fix them.
Escape them.

Anything to avoid the tension of not knowing.

But what if the in-between is not something to escape?

What if it is something to enter?

The wisdom traditions have always understood this:

Transformation does not happen in certainty.

It happens in transition.

In the space where control loosens.
Where identity shifts.
Where old assumptions no longer hold,
but new clarity has not yet arrived.

This is the liminal space.

And it is not empty.

It is sacred.

It is where we are invited to listen more deeply.
To release what we cannot carry forward.
To become something we cannot yet fully name.

This is why so much of the spiritual life feels like waiting.

Not passive waiting.

But attentive waiting.

The kind of waiting where something is being formed beneath the surface.

Something real.
Something necessary.

Something we cannot rush.

So perhaps the question is not:

“How do I get out of this space?”

But:

“What is being formed in me while I am here?”

Because the in-between is not wasted time.

It is where transformation begins.

And if you find yourself there—

you’re not lost.

You’re being invited.


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→ Where are you in-between right now? Sit with it instead of rushing through it.

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