I suffer from anxiety and depression but my doctor was amazed by my adaptability. We were discussing my speak issues and how I got around it. Calmness was part of it and she wondered how I was managing this. Aphasia.
It sounds like you are able to surrender deeply to ‘what it’ – that is such a key to being able to adapt to almost anything. We humans are known for our adaptability, as long as we don’t hold on to ideas and expectations about how things ‘should’ be. I think that is what Lao Tzu refers to with the third treasure: Compassion toward myself and I reconcile all beings in the world – what a remarkable understanding!
Words to live by, and I am striving towards that.
Yes, and actually a really simple way to live 😉
I suffer from anxiety and depression but my doctor was amazed by my adaptability. We were discussing my speak issues and how I got around it. Calmness was part of it and she wondered how I was managing this. Aphasia.
It sounds like you are able to surrender deeply to ‘what it’ – that is such a key to being able to adapt to almost anything. We humans are known for our adaptability, as long as we don’t hold on to ideas and expectations about how things ‘should’ be. I think that is what Lao Tzu refers to with the third treasure: Compassion toward myself and I reconcile all beings in the world – what a remarkable understanding!
at times… working on the rest.