Sheri Onishi

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Certain fields of developmental psychology talk about this as a “yield state.” In infancy, a yield state is when a child is at rest in her mother’s arms. She’s not reaching, exploring, or learning; she’s simply existing in the arms of her mother, a space that she fits perfectly. She looks up into her mother’s eyes and sees them looking back. She feels seen, and she sees adoration in her mother’s face.
Attached to God: A Practical Guide to Deeper Spiritual Experience
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