You're welcome Michael, and thanks for reading and responding. Perhaps it's the kind of book that is my intention to write too - sharing stories from a life along with perennial wisdom including a sense of humor🥰
This sounds like a beautiful book, Camilla. Adding it to my list, sooner than later! I love the mantra "I may be wrong." Yes, being willing to examine the opinions. I also like. "I don't know." In a world that incessantly needs to know, how wonderful to open the gates into wonder and curiosity by not knowing.
Hi Julie, Yes, exactly: "In a world that incessantly needs to know, how wonderful to open the gates into wonder and curiosity by not knowing." in the comments above Susan and I were both saying the same about "I don't know" too❤️🙏🕊️
And if you do read the book, I'd love to hear your thoughts, impressions, feelings about it too.
I love saying I may be wrong. Or I don’t know. It’s such a huge relief to NOT have to know everything. In my 20s and 30s I spent a good amount of time on silent meditation retreats. It was in those sessions that I learned about Don’t Know Mind. Rocked my world! I try to live by that as much as I can although I’m not always successful. Thank you for this post!
As one strongly opinionated, I'm taking this with me today and allowing myself to remember the nonsense of wasted effort I put into being right too often. Saving book recommendation. Thku💞
Thanks for the book tip, Camilla. Seems like a good one :)
You're welcome Michael, and thanks for reading and responding. Perhaps it's the kind of book that is my intention to write too - sharing stories from a life along with perennial wisdom including a sense of humor🥰
It seems right up your alley :)
This sounds like a beautiful book, Camilla. Adding it to my list, sooner than later! I love the mantra "I may be wrong." Yes, being willing to examine the opinions. I also like. "I don't know." In a world that incessantly needs to know, how wonderful to open the gates into wonder and curiosity by not knowing.
Hi Julie, Yes, exactly: "In a world that incessantly needs to know, how wonderful to open the gates into wonder and curiosity by not knowing." in the comments above Susan and I were both saying the same about "I don't know" too❤️🙏🕊️
And if you do read the book, I'd love to hear your thoughts, impressions, feelings about it too.
I love saying I may be wrong. Or I don’t know. It’s such a huge relief to NOT have to know everything. In my 20s and 30s I spent a good amount of time on silent meditation retreats. It was in those sessions that I learned about Don’t Know Mind. Rocked my world! I try to live by that as much as I can although I’m not always successful. Thank you for this post!
Hi Susan, yes, I love 'I don't know' too😁 and I have a sense that this is so much a part of the Divine Feminine🥰
Beautiful! Thank you! Added his book to my read list. ❤️
Hi Isabella, thanks for commenting, and if you do read it, I'd love to hear your impressions/ thoughts/ feelings too❤️🙏🕊️
As one strongly opinionated, I'm taking this with me today and allowing myself to remember the nonsense of wasted effort I put into being right too often. Saving book recommendation. Thku💞
You're welcome CJ, and thanks for reading and responding❤️🙏🕊️