Wow, that made me cry. Thank you so much for sharing your internal dialogue which I think represents our collective internal dialogue. Really appreciate this ‘50 ways to leave your’ trusted & true mental formations (struggle). They are so embedded & your beautiful pros helps me to unpack my sticky mess. Much love to you, Ravya.
Thank you, Allan, I appreciate "sticky mess," because that's exactly what it feels like to me, too. Hard to say goodbye to suffering, when it's so deeply entrenched. Reading your comment transported me to that movie Moscow on the Hudson (19840 with Robin Williams, where he's a circus performer who defects while on tour in the US. I think there was a scene where he talks about his misery and what a steadfast companion it is. At least that's what I remember. Also, what a great movie and a great performance!
Wow, that made me cry. Thank you so much for sharing your internal dialogue which I think represents our collective internal dialogue. Really appreciate this ‘50 ways to leave your’ trusted & true mental formations (struggle). They are so embedded & your beautiful pros helps me to unpack my sticky mess. Much love to you, Ravya.
Thank you, Allan, I appreciate "sticky mess," because that's exactly what it feels like to me, too. Hard to say goodbye to suffering, when it's so deeply entrenched. Reading your comment transported me to that movie Moscow on the Hudson (19840 with Robin Williams, where he's a circus performer who defects while on tour in the US. I think there was a scene where he talks about his misery and what a steadfast companion it is. At least that's what I remember. Also, what a great movie and a great performance!