His burden is light. We can only bear the amount of light given to each of us. That is our range of constellation or what St Paul calls our radiance. We are responsible for developing that radiance however. Spirituality is not passive in that way. And He will not give us more than we can bear—that amount meant to form us properly if we let those trials become His Victories in us. Thinking about the bearable light. That amount of light we are meant to collaborate with God in. That level of understanding, insight and ability to live well. That’s our part of the garden to tend. The pleasant lines of our inheritance. As we get older we start to sense the parameters of our labor. The circumference of our domains. We stop trying to move in other’s fields, but tend our own in order to bless others. It is part of knowing the pleasant lines of our particular domains in life. What part of the situation we are meant to bless, and when to defer to others. So we don’s “soul” effort it into place. When young, we are searching for our fields. We are learning to possess them, to become them; then, we move on into seasons of cultivation so the fruits of our lives can bless others. Each of us have unique paths in this sense, which are somehow mysteriously networked in God. Life is beautiful in that way, and His burden is Light!