This was beautiful! I love paradoxes. The line, "all of this suffering I cling to is nothing but dust in my hands," speaks to me as a mother to a cancer survivor on a deep level.
Audrey. Thanks for this post. You are appreciated.
I'm what Propaganda calls an "old timer with a walking stick and no plaques on the walls". Although my journey, at least to this point, has not involved mushrooms, I know well the struggles of "figuring life out". As I am trying to figure out "What the hell happened?" in my own life, I'm trying to respond to the Spirit's prompts in daily encounters more faithfully. . . . so . . . FWIW . . . "You are who you are becoming." That understanding/perspective has been helpful to me so I pass it on today.
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This was beautiful! I love paradoxes. The line, "all of this suffering I cling to is nothing but dust in my hands," speaks to me as a mother to a cancer survivor on a deep level.
Audrey. Thanks for this post. You are appreciated.
I'm what Propaganda calls an "old timer with a walking stick and no plaques on the walls". Although my journey, at least to this point, has not involved mushrooms, I know well the struggles of "figuring life out". As I am trying to figure out "What the hell happened?" in my own life, I'm trying to respond to the Spirit's prompts in daily encounters more faithfully. . . . so . . . FWIW . . . "You are who you are becoming." That understanding/perspective has been helpful to me so I pass it on today.
from Under the Sun,
Dave