Thank you so much for this idea, dear Susan! I‘m not familiar with C.S. Lewis writings - apart from what I learned from you sharing, but was so can relate to what is expressed described here. It is remarkable. Longing was/is part of music that literally strikes a cord, I‘ve often asked myself why this was, also, why it was so ‘normal‘ to…
Thank you so much for this idea, dear Susan! I‘m not familiar with C.S. Lewis writings - apart from what I learned from you sharing, but was so can relate to what is expressed described here. It is remarkable. Longing was/is part of music that literally strikes a cord, I‘ve often asked myself why this was, also, why it was so ‘normal‘ to me and not at all to most people I know, I couldn’t explain it either, as it felt too natural - writing out by hand. . . - my way of learning (languages) and also when studying. Recently, when I spoke to a friend, it appeared to me that she (and most likely, people in general) doesn’t do that anymore. I‘ve this daily routine, of thankfulness journaling at the end of the day, and of course it‘s with pen and paper. . .! Typing is not the same and I‘m curious to try out your Tuesday exercise! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this idea, dear Susan! I‘m not familiar with C.S. Lewis writings - apart from what I learned from you sharing, but was so can relate to what is expressed described here. It is remarkable. Longing was/is part of music that literally strikes a cord, I‘ve often asked myself why this was, also, why it was so ‘normal‘ to me and not at all to most people I know, I couldn’t explain it either, as it felt too natural - writing out by hand. . . - my way of learning (languages) and also when studying. Recently, when I spoke to a friend, it appeared to me that she (and most likely, people in general) doesn’t do that anymore. I‘ve this daily routine, of thankfulness journaling at the end of the day, and of course it‘s with pen and paper. . .! Typing is not the same and I‘m curious to try out your Tuesday exercise! Thank you!