One of the paradoxes of staying engaged with the world is the necessity of stepping away at times—not to avoid reality, but to restore.
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Stepping into Chaos: The Call to Witness
Humanity Beyond the Checkout Lane
Tuning to the Inner Peace Channel
The Beauty and Comedy of Transformation
Embodiment
If we’re lucky enough to have a safe and nurturing environment as a kid like I did (thanks mom and dad, you were phenomenal), we get this honeymoon period in our tender years when self-trust comes naturally. Then as teachers and other lifestyle-influencers, however well meaning, get their hands on us and begin to mold us and erect guard rails around us? Or begin pigeon-holing our natural curiosity into the metaphysical realm into a rigid religious structure? Self-trust erodes. Over time, we look more and more outside ourselves – and certainly outside our own bodies – for approval, for validation that we’re worthy of love, or for exterior evidence that we have a place that matters in this world.