Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow
Letting go of my old prejudices and habits is a lot like losing my hair — I’m amazed by what I find up there. . [ 1772 ]
Letting go of my old prejudices and habits is a lot like losing my hair — I’m amazed by what I find up there. . [ 1772 ]
Deep in our ancient programming, we know how to be healthy and whole. But we believe in so much nonsense that we undermine ourselves, and are taken in by the ones sending the bill. Life wants us to be well — not just in mind and body, but in a universal way that intimately involves everything seen and unseen, every grain of sand, every drop of rain, every molecule and […]
Letting go the precious image of oneself — the habit, the mask, the careworn cloak — isn’t this the fear of death? And if it is, why not let go now and be completely free, like the wind that blows and snow that falls? In life and deed — why not be a wise old child? . [ 1609 ]
To the bird that let go of me high above a mountain lake, my deepest thanks . [ 1547 ]