A Taoist Response to Troubled Times
I've gotten Return a couple of times in the last year. I always see it as reassuring.
Return is a reminder to return, to look inward and to remain true to what I know about myself.
If there's an area that I'm neglecting, however, it’s another invitation for self-reflection.
It’s all out there — energectically, it can feel that way at times. But, that’s when we need to step back.
Tuning into what’s inside is ultimately more important.
I can't turn down the volume outside. I can only do that within myself. I remind myself to tune the volume down.
Thank you for the reminder.
I have my anxiety and my fears. But, then I have to ask myself, for what purpose?
What purpose does this serve if it doesn't offer me a sense of inner peace of freedom?
"It doesn’t mean we don’t care. It means we care enough to stay grounded while the world flips out." - Truth
Wonderful post! I just was meditating this morning and the message of being true to myself and bringing joy to those around me. Spreading love.
I've gotten Return a couple of times in the last year. I always see it as reassuring.
Return is a reminder to return, to look inward and to remain true to what I know about myself.
If there's an area that I'm neglecting, however, it’s another invitation for self-reflection.
It’s all out there — energectically, it can feel that way at times. But, that’s when we need to step back.
Tuning into what’s inside is ultimately more important.
I can't turn down the volume outside. I can only do that within myself. I remind myself to tune the volume down.
Thank you for the reminder.
I have my anxiety and my fears. But, then I have to ask myself, for what purpose?
What purpose does this serve if it doesn't offer me a sense of inner peace of freedom?
"It doesn’t mean we don’t care. It means we care enough to stay grounded while the world flips out." - Truth
Wonderful post! I just was meditating this morning and the message of being true to myself and bringing joy to those around me. Spreading love.