It came to me this week that for these letters to offer meaningful reflections on solitude, it would be helpful to retreat to its phenomenological depths.
Bless you, dear one, and your immersion into solitude. May you emerge restored and renewed. We'll be here when you return, ready to receive your phenomenological offerings.
ps I actually looked up phenomenological and discovered I've used the word over the years, if not incorrectly, at least incompletely--ty for the nudge.
Bless you, dear one, and your immersion into solitude. May you emerge restored and renewed. We'll be here when you return, ready to receive your phenomenological offerings.
ps I actually looked up phenomenological and discovered I've used the word over the years, if not incorrectly, at least incompletely--ty for the nudge.
Becky, thank you. 🙏
And may we all come a little closer to the immediacy and fullness of experience. . . .
I wish you some very nice walks. ❤️
Thank you, Tara. ❤️
Enjoy your quiet time.
Thank you, Will. Tying up loose ends and heading that way.
May ensconcing yourself in solitude, be rich and nourishing. 💕