This resonated deeply with me, thank you for sharing it.
The section on walking without purpose especially stayed with me. I’ve always loved nature walks, but in recent years they’ve shifted from something I did mainly for exercise into something much closer to what you beautifully described as embodied awareness – simply being, noticing, and seeing more clearly.
The emphasis on learning to say no struck a chord too. That quiet reclaiming of time and capacity feels increasingly important.
I also appreciated the Krishnamurti quote – I’ve been listening to his talks recently and find a great deal of resonance in his way of pointing back to direct experience.
This resonated deeply with me, thank you for sharing it.
The section on walking without purpose especially stayed with me. I’ve always loved nature walks, but in recent years they’ve shifted from something I did mainly for exercise into something much closer to what you beautifully described as embodied awareness – simply being, noticing, and seeing more clearly.
The emphasis on learning to say no struck a chord too. That quiet reclaiming of time and capacity feels increasingly important.
I also appreciated the Krishnamurti quote – I’ve been listening to his talks recently and find a great deal of resonance in his way of pointing back to direct experience.
A thoughtful and generous piece. 🌿
Thanks for the generous feedback Ian 🙌 much appreciated 🙏
That's worth reading article
Thanks for sharing and keep writing 💫