“The Art of Becoming”: A Poem and Artistic Collaboration

by Kimberly Phinney and Erin Stinson

“All language is a longing for home.” — RUMI


“THE ART OF BECOMING”

words by Kimberly Phinney & art by Erin Stinson


When it’s time to become,

you must start with a humble somewhere

You don’t know exactly where you are going,

but there is a knowing

so you follow the path before you.

And soon, there comes this pulling:

a “This way!

and a “That way!

And you aren’t quite sure

which voice is yours…

or who to listen to

among the shadows

and the sun-slits between the trees.

So, sometimes you cannot see

which way to go

or which fork or bend

will lead you home.

Life can be so beautiful,

and life can be so very mean.

The path seems clear each afternoon,

then impossible by evening.

Yes, it gets so very dark each night,

as the light drops past the earth.

and you have your doubts

you wrestle with

but even still, you persist.

All of this is true

because you are still becoming

and coming home to something

A small smudge on the page,

made into a form

—only the Artist truly knows.

And though you walk the path alone,

you know deep-down

inside your soul,

that you aren’t alone—

“You aren’t alone.”

Your story is taking shape,

as the cold breeze shakes

the leaves awake

—to color.

It’s filling in:

a black line here,

a brush stroke there,

golden hues

and amber leaves

with birchwood trees

to rest against…

and down the road

—a home awaits you.

You can see the smokestack now,

just beyond the clearing.

You can hear the voices singing,

Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound…”

And then you know:

Home was within you all along,

as it stretched out far before you,

calling you beyond yourself...

And all the while,

in every step you took,

the Artist looked on in love:

“You were never alone, my child—

not at all, not even once.”




You belong here,

me

VISIT ERIN AND PURCHASE HER BEAUTIFUL WORK HERE: About - Studio Stinson.

KIMBERLY PHINNEY

Kimberly Phinney is a mom, wife, and child of God. As a professional helper and artist, Kimberly is an English professor, as well as a writer, counselor, and professional photographer. Her writing has been published in Ekstasis, Fathom, Calla Press, Humana Obscura, The Dewdrop, and more. After surviving a severe form of Stage 4 Endometriosis and sepsis in 2021, she is now earning her doctorate in counseling to help the marginalized and suffering. She is the founder and editor of this faith community and literary journal, The Way Back to Ourselves, and was recently featured on ABC News and Good Morning America for her national teaching award and the compelling health story surrounding it. As a mental health and disabilities advocate, Kimberly hopes to use her life, story, and art to help others find their way back to wholeness and faith in a world that has forgotten how. She is glad you are here.

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