aw. loved this. "There is the sigh of leaving behind the warm sea and wide beaches of southwestern France for more northern latitudes. There is the sadness of knowing that free time is short-lived and there seems no other way but to spend life working." I know that many of us no longer need a vacation from our lives- glad to have found you. Inuksuk- a symbol of friendship. Thank you for sharing.
Reading these words leaves a touching trace, a semi-sad yet somehow fulfilling resonance, so they live up to your wish:
"And what do I have to say now that I can pour into this mix, whose value is not merely my own self-expression but the resonance it has with others’ minds?"
I feel this question also functions like an Inuksuk for me, a sign-post how to navigate the endless world of expression.
Your words are so moving Carla, and what an insight you have shared here. Indeed, I think this is a good criterion to bear in mind whenever we express ourselves to others.
Thanks you so much for your words that resonate my same wondering about going back to noise and talking, especially talking, and all the scrambling that does to my own délicate balance of calm and clarity. Silence is so comforting, so easing, so relaxing I resist the losing of thathat talking brings.
aw. loved this. "There is the sigh of leaving behind the warm sea and wide beaches of southwestern France for more northern latitudes. There is the sadness of knowing that free time is short-lived and there seems no other way but to spend life working." I know that many of us no longer need a vacation from our lives- glad to have found you. Inuksuk- a symbol of friendship. Thank you for sharing.
Reading these words leaves a touching trace, a semi-sad yet somehow fulfilling resonance, so they live up to your wish:
"And what do I have to say now that I can pour into this mix, whose value is not merely my own self-expression but the resonance it has with others’ minds?"
I feel this question also functions like an Inuksuk for me, a sign-post how to navigate the endless world of expression.
Your words are so moving Carla, and what an insight you have shared here. Indeed, I think this is a good criterion to bear in mind whenever we express ourselves to others.
Thanks you so much for your words that resonate my same wondering about going back to noise and talking, especially talking, and all the scrambling that does to my own délicate balance of calm and clarity. Silence is so comforting, so easing, so relaxing I resist the losing of thathat talking brings.
I resist the loss of all that talking brings.