Thank you for sharing Bonnie, I love both Pema and Mary Oliver, so glad they are both on this journey with you :-) Wishing you all that you need for your next step, sending you love and light Michelle x
Such a beautiful, resonant share, Bonnie. Sending wishes for grace and serenity as you stand where you are now and step into what’s next. I hope you take all the time you need, each step of the way. ❤️
Thank you so much for being here, Emma 💛 Love the meaning of radical! We all need to be more radical during this season. Capitalism and its few other cousins are pushing the world at a speed that neither nature nor humans can keep up with. Having the opportunity (and privilege) to take two sabbaticals have shifted my perspective on slow = lazy, fast = hardworking, soft = weak, etc. More and more people are waking up now and rebelling against the status quo by embracing the nature of things.
P.S. I've also started to learn about etymology of different words, too. It's helped to understand the
Thank you for sharing Bonnie, I love both Pema and Mary Oliver, so glad they are both on this journey with you :-) Wishing you all that you need for your next step, sending you love and light Michelle x
Thank you for your kind words, Michelle 🩷
Such a beautiful, resonant share, Bonnie. Sending wishes for grace and serenity as you stand where you are now and step into what’s next. I hope you take all the time you need, each step of the way. ❤️
Appreciate your presence and kind words, Dana. 💙💙
Such a tender and intimate read Bonnie.
Reminds me of this I was sent yesterday - https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1292142248418456&rdid=oZUSTfbKi4GROB5M
As if to reaffirm the radical act of slow.
The times are urgent, says Bayo Akomolafe, we must slow down.
PS check out the etymology of radical - I loved learning it means rooted. Radical is to be rooted. That is permission enough.
Thank you so much for being here, Emma 💛 Love the meaning of radical! We all need to be more radical during this season. Capitalism and its few other cousins are pushing the world at a speed that neither nature nor humans can keep up with. Having the opportunity (and privilege) to take two sabbaticals have shifted my perspective on slow = lazy, fast = hardworking, soft = weak, etc. More and more people are waking up now and rebelling against the status quo by embracing the nature of things.
P.S. I've also started to learn about etymology of different words, too. It's helped to understand the