Threshold · KAIRÓS (Greek for Divine Time)
When something shifts—not because time demands, but because it has become ready.
Reflection
Kairós restores trust in the timing of what becomes ready, revealing that some things cannot be forced, only met.
Something within time ripened—
and time loosened its hold.
What unfolded in a moment
did not belong to sequence.
Something beyond time
touched the present.
Something opens
without warning.
A clarity.
A word.
A movement forward
that was not available before.
Kairós does not come on command.
It cannot be conjured
through effort
or secured through planning.
It is recognized
as it arrives.
And when it does—
there is a quiet knowing.
This is Kairós.
Burden Released
The need to force timing, create readiness, or make something happen before it is ready.
Process Restored
Trust in the emergence of right timing, where what is needed becomes available when it is ready to be met.
Consecration
These words honor what cannot be summoned, only recognized when it arrives.
Where This Meets Life
For times of waiting, decision, or threshold—when something is not yet ready, and then suddenly, it is.
You are asked to meet what arrives, not make it happen.