Just Keep Going
When everyone else was meditating, I’d be outside circling the hall.
Finally, I went to confess. I’m hopeless, I said.
The elder nun smiled. Just keep going, she said.
Nothing stays in orbit forever.
If this circling is all you have, why not make this circling your home?
I did as she told me, and went on circling the hall.
If you find yourself partly in and partly out—
if you find yourself drawn to this Path and also drawing away—
I can assure you, you’re in good company.
Just keep going.
Sometimes the most direct path is not a straight line.
—Bhikshuni Vijaya, Therigatha, Poems of the First Buddhist Nuns