Silesia
Walking a question -- a practice I indulge in a couple of times a week. Always fruitful at some level, even accepting and being comfortable with not knowing.
Joshua, your practice beautifully embodies the art of inquiry. Finding peace in the unknown is a profound journey. Thank you for sharing this wisdom
The rhythm of this piece is like a heartbeat - steady, grounding. It's a beautiful reminder to keep walking, even when we don't have all the answers.
Grateful for your kind words. May we all find solace in the rhythm of the journey
Aug, your words have a way of making philosophy feel deeply personal. I felt seen and understood in the space of this short poem.
Eva, I'm so grateful you've walked this path with me.
Reading this made me want to lace up my boots and walk, to feel the questions rise with each step. Beautiful work.
Aug, you're the best!
Thanks so much for attaching that link to the story about Heidegger.
I really appreciate it!
Thank you for walking this path with me. May we all find our own symphonies in the silence.
Walking a question -- a practice I indulge in a couple of times a week. Always fruitful at some level, even accepting and being comfortable with not knowing.
Joshua, your practice beautifully embodies the art of inquiry. Finding peace in the unknown is a profound journey. Thank you for sharing this wisdom
The rhythm of this piece is like a heartbeat - steady, grounding. It's a beautiful reminder to keep walking, even when we don't have all the answers.
Grateful for your kind words. May we all find solace in the rhythm of the journey
Aug, your words have a way of making philosophy feel deeply personal. I felt seen and understood in the space of this short poem.
Eva, I'm so grateful you've walked this path with me.
Reading this made me want to lace up my boots and walk, to feel the questions rise with each step. Beautiful work.
Aug, you're the best!
Thanks so much for attaching that link to the story about Heidegger.
I really appreciate it!
Thank you for walking this path with me. May we all find our own symphonies in the silence.