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JEN CERERO ✨'s avatar

I like how you’re calling out what social media has made of “slow living.” Same as you, I don’t believe it’s a lifestyle. Buying a flip phone or walking with flowers won’t actually slow down your life, it’s more like putting a bandage over the root of the problem. I also love how you reframe it as liberation. That’s very powerful.

Personally, though, I don’t feel it’s about having fewer desires. That idea comes from ancient spiritual teachings, but I find it outdated. (I was a Buddhist myself for 12 years, and I realized that wasn’t the point, it actually created a lot of conflict with my humanity. And I see that happening often these days.)

Either people become “too spiritual,” trying to detach from the world and ending up ungrounded, or they think that reading books, going to the park, and performing a “slow lifestyle” is the full answer.

I don’t think it’s either/or. I believe we need to learn to have desires without shame and honor them, without letting them control us. It’s not about less desire, but about being in control of your need to fulfill them in the way you want, when you want, constantly chasing it and losing yourself in it.

I really respect your perspective, and I think we share similar points. I love that you’ve brought this to the table, this is how meaningful conversations start. Just wanted to share my take on it. ✨

Rachel Zinman Yoga's avatar

Beautiful reflections … to be free is to know the one who is free from all desires…slowing down and reflecting prepares the mind to be open to knowledge.

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