This makes me think about the weeks I was in western Nepal. Being truly remote allows you to disconnect completely from western world things. (You don't have a choice!) Every day was an opportunity to walk , sleep, relax in nature. I re-read that section of my book often. It's my meditation.
What a wonderful post and a timely reminder to not only get outside (I just took my dachshund Murdoch for a stroll in his stroller to get some sun), but whatever you do, stay in the NOW. Eckhart Tolle's writing are always a touchstone for me. I really appreciate your enlightened perspective, and loving-kindness, mindful approach to living.
This makes me think about the weeks I was in western Nepal. Being truly remote allows you to disconnect completely from western world things. (You don't have a choice!) Every day was an opportunity to walk , sleep, relax in nature. I re-read that section of my book often. It's my meditation.
What a wonderful post and a timely reminder to not only get outside (I just took my dachshund Murdoch for a stroll in his stroller to get some sun), but whatever you do, stay in the NOW. Eckhart Tolle's writing are always a touchstone for me. I really appreciate your enlightened perspective, and loving-kindness, mindful approach to living.
I meant to say Toller's writing(s)!
Tolle's - I'm off today - obviously!
Not to brag, but I'm fluent in both typo and autocorrect 😉 Thank you, Chrystle. I'm glad this spoke to you. Give Murdoch some belly rubs for me.
I'm sure you are! Hope things are going well. If you want to ZOOM just let me know.