I love your questions. As a writer, poet, woman first, I often struggle to figure out how to engage AND disengage in the world of shared romance. And what the ideal situation is in the present. Because I have grown to know, with much clarity and experience, that once I think I figure it out, it all changes. So I ask, "how can I use patience as a practice of cultivating the pleasure I desire with myself and with others?"
I can't wait to read more of your insight! (and thank you for the shout out and kind words :)
Great question to self-introspection! I've been focusing on the practice of wu wei lately, which emphasizes on the importance of the present and alleviating the need for control. More allowing what needs to come, stay, and go in my life without an internal fight.
I love your questions. As a writer, poet, woman first, I often struggle to figure out how to engage AND disengage in the world of shared romance. And what the ideal situation is in the present. Because I have grown to know, with much clarity and experience, that once I think I figure it out, it all changes. So I ask, "how can I use patience as a practice of cultivating the pleasure I desire with myself and with others?"
I can't wait to read more of your insight! (and thank you for the shout out and kind words :)
Great question to self-introspection! I've been focusing on the practice of wu wei lately, which emphasizes on the importance of the present and alleviating the need for control. More allowing what needs to come, stay, and go in my life without an internal fight.