This is such an insightful post, Pryce! And honestly it's hard to think about the impermanence in my own life, maybe I need a little self-reflecting because I often let my life pass me by in fast quick motions and forget to be present in the moment.
I never really thought of moments or stages in my life that it may pass and I didn't take the time to really be there before it did. Maybe I need to read "A New Earth" by Eckhart Tolle and reflect on how I go about my life without feeling like I'm just dragging it through the trenches.
I'm happy and grateful you found the post insightful, Louie. I can relate to often letting life pass by, which is why this book (and his earlier work, The Power of Now) taught me a lot about presence. At first, it can be overwhelming to realize that life is just a series of transient moments, but it's also freeing to realize that life is comprised of impermanence, you know?
I couldn't recommend Tolle's work enough (that's why it's taking me five parts to write about my reading experience) because I know we can all learn a thing or two from him.
This is such an insightful post, Pryce! And honestly it's hard to think about the impermanence in my own life, maybe I need a little self-reflecting because I often let my life pass me by in fast quick motions and forget to be present in the moment.
I never really thought of moments or stages in my life that it may pass and I didn't take the time to really be there before it did. Maybe I need to read "A New Earth" by Eckhart Tolle and reflect on how I go about my life without feeling like I'm just dragging it through the trenches.
I'm happy and grateful you found the post insightful, Louie. I can relate to often letting life pass by, which is why this book (and his earlier work, The Power of Now) taught me a lot about presence. At first, it can be overwhelming to realize that life is just a series of transient moments, but it's also freeing to realize that life is comprised of impermanence, you know?
I couldn't recommend Tolle's work enough (that's why it's taking me five parts to write about my reading experience) because I know we can all learn a thing or two from him.