Consider
the uncertainty, fear, and helplessness seeds that have taken root and
sprouted to the surface in yourself. With gentle curiosity, you can ask:
What does this seedling look like? How does it move in your body? Can
you give it a sound? If you could touch it, how would it feel?
Jessica Angima, “The Not-Knowing of Our Time”
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Monday, August 15, 2022
Via Daily Dharma: Staying Curious Through Uncertainty
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