Threshold · MESTÓNO (Greek for Ripening)
Readiness, completion, or inner knowing—when something is no longer becoming, but ready to be lived.
Reflection
Mestóno restores the recognition of fullness — when something is ready to be lived, expressed, or released.
There is a point
where becoming
gives way to being.
What has been forming
is no longer forming.
It is here.
Fully here.
Mestóno is not urgency.
It is fullness.
The quiet recognition
that what is within you
has reached its natural completion.
Nothing remains incomplete for this moment.
Only something to honor—by allowing it to move outward
into word,
into action,
into life.
You do not need more time
to become this.
You are within it.
Burden Released
The belief that more time is needed before something can be expressed, lived, or brought forward.
Process Restored
Trust in what has already formed—and the willingness to let it move into expression.
Consecration
These words honor what has come to fullness—and the courage to let it be lived.
Where This Meets Life
When what has been forming is ready to move into life.
Mestóno does not arrive. It is recognized.