I too, find moments of pure love in my work as a therapist. But...the first thing that popped into my mind when I read your question about goosebumps was sitting quietly on a mountain at the start of COVID during lock down. We had driven to Palomar Mountain and my family was off running the dog around. I was sitting still, alone, and a l…
I too, find moments of pure love in my work as a therapist. But...the first thing that popped into my mind when I read your question about goosebumps was sitting quietly on a mountain at the start of COVID during lock down. We had driven to Palomar Mountain and my family was off running the dog around. I was sitting still, alone, and a large crow flew over me. I could hear the wind in its feathers, something I had never experienced before. It truly took my breath away. I don’t even think I shared my experience. I think I kept it to myself.
Isn't it delicious to have an experience like that? And to not need to share it with anyone. I'm finding more of them where i simply adore them and let them stay with me alone. Contentment?
I too, find moments of pure love in my work as a therapist. But...the first thing that popped into my mind when I read your question about goosebumps was sitting quietly on a mountain at the start of COVID during lock down. We had driven to Palomar Mountain and my family was off running the dog around. I was sitting still, alone, and a large crow flew over me. I could hear the wind in its feathers, something I had never experienced before. It truly took my breath away. I don’t even think I shared my experience. I think I kept it to myself.
Isn't it delicious to have an experience like that? And to not need to share it with anyone. I'm finding more of them where i simply adore them and let them stay with me alone. Contentment?