Ezra — Return and Rebuilding
What has turned
now begins again.
What has been seen
is no longer distant.
Not a restoration of what was—
but a rebuilding of what is true.
About This Work
This work explores the movement
of returning and rebuilding.
Not beginning from nothing,
but starting again
with what has been revealed.
Ezra is not about reconstruction.
It is about alignment restored.
What was scattered
is gathered.
What was forgotten
is reestablished.
How to Read
Read slowly.
Notice what is rebuilt.
Where there is care.
Where there is resistance.
What is set again in place
and what must be left behind.
This is not about restoring the past.
It is about establishing what is true
in the present.
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Place in the Journey
This follows return.
What has turned back
now begins to rebuild.
What is true
is set again in place.
A Final Note
What is rebuilt in truth
does not depend on what was lost.
It stands
on what is now seen clearly.