What if we weren’t so hurried to find the answers? What if it was safe to hang out in the unknown? To stumble around in the dark, curious as to what we might find, comfortable in not having it all sorted out. What would we discover about ourselves? About each other? About life?
You might explore those fears through the question “how much?” How much could you let go of without getting lost the way you describe? Another angle is “how much am I lost now?” Big hugs Ravi
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Thx for replying Mr Garner. I think in a competitive and cruel world, any amount of information seems to be inadequate. There is so much to learn, enticement to get better, fear of losing in a rat race , that there is very little room to lose yourself or not be judgemental. Love
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I'm reminded of a koan that
@John_Tarrant shared with us, "Not knowing is the most intimate" and I believe this whole heartedly. Feeling the pull of society versus seeking the truth within yourself and allowing that to be a guiding light as you acquire information.
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