Thank you, James. Thank you, thank you for your open-hearted reception and your own extraordinary work with these distinctions to create your own meaningful life worth living!
Amba, drawing our attention to Ganesha as the bringer or obstacles so that we may remove them and drawing the distinction to our relationship with those obstacles is so potent. So empowering. And then the perspective about our expectation - that there shouldn’t be problems….whoa.
Thank you for such a beautiful and life-giving essay. 🙏❤️ it is one I will read many times.
Fantastic article Amba, and so well-timed for me here at the start of the new year. "The problem is in our relationship to problems." This one sentence has enough potency for me to work differently while carrying it. I started an online writing community that launched earlier this week and I'm in a full recoil of anxiety at the reality of leading it that is only matched by my excitement and clarity that I'm doing exactly what I should be doing. I'm having to reframe my idea that anxiety is a bad thing like about 1,000 times a day so that I can remember to keep breathing. Your story and reminder is deeply appreciated.
Thank you, James. Thank you, thank you for your open-hearted reception and your own extraordinary work with these distinctions to create your own meaningful life worth living!
Amba, drawing our attention to Ganesha as the bringer or obstacles so that we may remove them and drawing the distinction to our relationship with those obstacles is so potent. So empowering. And then the perspective about our expectation - that there shouldn’t be problems….whoa.
Thank you for such a beautiful and life-giving essay. 🙏❤️ it is one I will read many times.
Fantastic article Amba, and so well-timed for me here at the start of the new year. "The problem is in our relationship to problems." This one sentence has enough potency for me to work differently while carrying it. I started an online writing community that launched earlier this week and I'm in a full recoil of anxiety at the reality of leading it that is only matched by my excitement and clarity that I'm doing exactly what I should be doing. I'm having to reframe my idea that anxiety is a bad thing like about 1,000 times a day so that I can remember to keep breathing. Your story and reminder is deeply appreciated.
Beautiful! Just the kind of comment my heart longs for to hear.
Thank you so much, Rick. This means so much to me. I hold you to be an extraordinary writer, and I look forward to all your posts.