Absolutely insightful and creative! When we stop being curious it is almost like as adults, we accept this is how or all their is when we are at a certain age, but life is everchanging & we are still learing every day - with many thanks Meredith, a beautiful reminder "We Have a Voice & asking Is How we Learn!:_)
Hi Amilia, I’m so glad this resonated with you. Honestly, it took me much longer to put together than I’d expected! But yes, absolutely, we are evolving expressions of something far greater… always becoming, always learning.
Stay curious! "To live a curious life is to recognise that the more you know, the more you don’t know." 🤍
Thanks for recommending, The Vedanta Treatise, it is quite profound. I'm letting Master Parthasarathy read it to me on this first go around and loving it.
Oh wow! This is wonderful. I'm so pleased you're loving it. It's the book that completely changed my life 30 years ago, when I first read it. Let me know how you go. Parthasarathy is now 98 years young. He is an incredible man. Self-realised and so humble.
This headline in the subhead is the best thing I've read today. ♥️
Thank you! I was hoping it would land with a bit of quiet power. You’ve made my day.
Absolutely insightful and creative! When we stop being curious it is almost like as adults, we accept this is how or all their is when we are at a certain age, but life is everchanging & we are still learing every day - with many thanks Meredith, a beautiful reminder "We Have a Voice & asking Is How we Learn!:_)
Hi Amilia, I’m so glad this resonated with you. Honestly, it took me much longer to put together than I’d expected! But yes, absolutely, we are evolving expressions of something far greater… always becoming, always learning.
PS: Why don’t you think about starting your own Substack?
Stay curious! "To live a curious life is to recognise that the more you know, the more you don’t know." 🤍
Thanks for recommending, The Vedanta Treatise, it is quite profound. I'm letting Master Parthasarathy read it to me on this first go around and loving it.
Oh wow! This is wonderful. I'm so pleased you're loving it. It's the book that completely changed my life 30 years ago, when I first read it. Let me know how you go. Parthasarathy is now 98 years young. He is an incredible man. Self-realised and so humble.