"Every fracture, every sorrow, every conflict I witnessed in the world reverberated within me, as if the world’s wounds were my own." I can't imagine living with this level of awareness, yet by spending significant time with you over the years, I have seen and witnessed how you experience life and the truth of these words. The sensitivity to micro and macro disconnections and separations points you to what is necessary for supporting reconnection and wholeness. I am seeing the powerful healing pathway within this as I am becoming more attuned to the fractures within myself -- a reverberating energy that doesn't feel connected and in alignment and therefore points me to what is necessary for reconnecting and realigning to my values and truth.
"Underneath it all - we are love. The heart of the message and all anyone truly needs to understand and move forward into our future world. Once people realize this and allow this transformative energy to enter their being, everything about life changes. including them.
Absolutely, Lynnda! That realization is exactly why I’m writing these letters—like breadcrumbs, I hope they help guide people back to their own connection.
I needed that synthesis at the end. The simple “so what” bullet points. And will have to return to it, over and over likely, as a reminder. Of this simple truth. It’s so challenging for me to grasp in a visceral way. But I can begin by at least pausing to read it, try to feel it, and pay attention to what thoughts, feelings, sensations, images arise within me as I read that ending simple summary.
This may be my favorite letter so far! I can't help but feel that it points to the very heart of human suffering, and the possibility of its redemption.
Another beautiful and complex letter. I relate to the sense that we have forgotten our connection to the greater whole. 400 years of Cartesian thinking! It is time to transcend and include what the enlightenment brought us.
The passage that touched me most is this:
“What is preventing us from choosing to be loving and caring toward ourselves and each other—all the time?
And what would life look like if we did?”
What IS preventing me? How would MY life look like if I did?
I’m feeling compelled to stay with these questions.
"Every fracture, every sorrow, every conflict I witnessed in the world reverberated within me, as if the world’s wounds were my own." I can't imagine living with this level of awareness, yet by spending significant time with you over the years, I have seen and witnessed how you experience life and the truth of these words. The sensitivity to micro and macro disconnections and separations points you to what is necessary for supporting reconnection and wholeness. I am seeing the powerful healing pathway within this as I am becoming more attuned to the fractures within myself -- a reverberating energy that doesn't feel connected and in alignment and therefore points me to what is necessary for reconnecting and realigning to my values and truth.
Namaste, my dear Talia!
What a joy to feel your presence in these words.
"Underneath it all - we are love. The heart of the message and all anyone truly needs to understand and move forward into our future world. Once people realize this and allow this transformative energy to enter their being, everything about life changes. including them.
Absolutely, Lynnda! That realization is exactly why I’m writing these letters—like breadcrumbs, I hope they help guide people back to their own connection.
I needed that synthesis at the end. The simple “so what” bullet points. And will have to return to it, over and over likely, as a reminder. Of this simple truth. It’s so challenging for me to grasp in a visceral way. But I can begin by at least pausing to read it, try to feel it, and pay attention to what thoughts, feelings, sensations, images arise within me as I read that ending simple summary.
This may be my favorite letter so far! I can't help but feel that it points to the very heart of human suffering, and the possibility of its redemption.
Another beautiful and complex letter. I relate to the sense that we have forgotten our connection to the greater whole. 400 years of Cartesian thinking! It is time to transcend and include what the enlightenment brought us.
The passage that touched me most is this:
“What is preventing us from choosing to be loving and caring toward ourselves and each other—all the time?
And what would life look like if we did?”
What IS preventing me? How would MY life look like if I did?
I’m feeling compelled to stay with these questions.
Thank you!