Very articulate, incisive and thought provoking. Many of my friends enjoy reading it. My thoughts,
We all know that the act of holding a question is an uncomfortable one. Because we are all so used to and need the security of having answers. Truly holding a question involves staying present and to that unrest of not knowing, while remaining vulnerable enough for clarity to arise in its own time. It also involves holding each clarity lightly , allowing it to morph when it needs to , and not grasping too tightly to it. How does one create that capacity to stay present to the not knowing while remaining vulnerable
On Jun 10, 2017 Suchi wrote: