It’s somehow warming to feel this reflected back by another . In some way it’s connectivity to our shared human condition being revealed at a deeper level…the element of compassion for ourselves in the face of so much diverse life experience…and so much to the contrary of the abundant earth and universe.
Allowing ourselves the awareness of our truly deep wealth without it being at the cost to, or deprivation of another.
Yes, it can take time to fully appreciate. A worthy investment it is.
I was just writing a long letter to my friend last night, in which I wrote: "I admit I also battle feeling like I don’t deserve what I have, like I haven’t worked hard enough to be in my current position - feeling abundance from the universe, feeling ease and expansiveness. This is something I am working on. The feeling of not being worthy of things that are so fundamental to being human: feeling safe, feeling loved."
"feeling unfiltered happiness" is the perfect expression of this. not dimming joy as a way to atone.
It’s somehow warming to feel this reflected back by another . In some way it’s connectivity to our shared human condition being revealed at a deeper level…the element of compassion for ourselves in the face of so much diverse life experience…and so much to the contrary of the abundant earth and universe.
Allowing ourselves the awareness of our truly deep wealth without it being at the cost to, or deprivation of another.
Yes, it can take time to fully appreciate. A worthy investment it is.
Excellent entry once again, Schuyler.
Thank you
I was just writing a long letter to my friend last night, in which I wrote: "I admit I also battle feeling like I don’t deserve what I have, like I haven’t worked hard enough to be in my current position - feeling abundance from the universe, feeling ease and expansiveness. This is something I am working on. The feeling of not being worthy of things that are so fundamental to being human: feeling safe, feeling loved."
"feeling unfiltered happiness" is the perfect expression of this. not dimming joy as a way to atone.