Thanks for this reminder. For me "being still" is quieting the inner dialog, the judgements, the hopes and expectations. (I don't see it as religious, for even that has a name.) I find it walking and while I weave, or am in the presence of animals.
On May 28, 2013 k wrote :
Thanks for this reminder. For me "being still" is quieting the inner dialog, the judgements, the hopes and expectations. (I don't see it as religious, for even that has a name.) I find it walking and while I weave, or am in the presence of animals.