Despite how desperately you wish to embody some ideal, you can’t. Logically, ideals cannot be fully embodied by ANYbody.
We are not mere thinking machines; we are feelers as well.
Neil’s thoughts on feelings, interior life, spirituality, philosophy, science, psychology, religion, and wth else occurs:)
Despite how desperately you wish to embody some ideal, you can’t. Logically, ideals cannot be fully embodied by ANYbody.
We are not mere thinking machines; we are feelers as well.
Fearing loneliness isn’t “bad”; it’s our perfect nature.
awareness of being a child of God tends to stabilize the ego
Real transition begins in disorder; your ego meets your divine spark within, “in the incarnate moment, in the scandal of particularity.”
Curious about strong reactions to stories and opinions on depression, at the end of this article are some strong reactions that blind-side me. Would you describe them in your own words, please?
“We are not comfortable with waiting, see it as wasted time and try to avoid it, or fill it with trivial busyness. We value action for its own sake.” We wind up running on empty, losing our sense of self, and blaming the world for it.