Your vulnerability is a gift, as always. Holding space for you in my heart. The Jeff you once were, the Jeff you are now, and the Jeff you will become.
I don't know if it was the story about the vase, or the concept of "bringing it to the path," or if I'm just a sucker for baby snow leopards but you earned yourself a subscriber with this one. I didn't know what to expect when I signed up for the newletter, but if this "episode" is any indication then I am here for it. I just hope I can digest this one before you drop the next one. I'm not sure I'll be able to keep up.
Many thanks, Dawn, and I'll try not to deluge you! My plan is to write every 7-10 days, but we'll see where that goes. And paradoxically, it's comments like yours that keep me going! I hope you continue to find my posts subscription-worthy.
Jeff, thank you. How amazing is all this! your bad experiences lead you to the pharmacy to play your part in conserving an endangered species - what a humble miracle! I want to thank the powers that be for the post that you shared today. I am leaving on a solo pilgrimage today to a place that doesn't speak any languages that I know of. I have been scared about the intense Indian summer, traveling as a lone female, etc etc. But your post reminds me to trust the powers that be as I do my best. I feel so touched by the timing of your post. I needed this so much today.
Kam sher Lam kyer!
Reg PD, I hear you even though I can only relate to with the fear of losing Gargi that I know myself to be and hope I would continue being ( albeit to a lesser degree I imagine than someone with chronic progressive illness, such as yourself.)
Your vulnerability is a gift, as always. Holding space for you in my heart. The Jeff you once were, the Jeff you are now, and the Jeff you will become.
Thank you, Dear Jeyn!
I don't know if it was the story about the vase, or the concept of "bringing it to the path," or if I'm just a sucker for baby snow leopards but you earned yourself a subscriber with this one. I didn't know what to expect when I signed up for the newletter, but if this "episode" is any indication then I am here for it. I just hope I can digest this one before you drop the next one. I'm not sure I'll be able to keep up.
Many thanks, Dawn, and I'll try not to deluge you! My plan is to write every 7-10 days, but we'll see where that goes. And paradoxically, it's comments like yours that keep me going! I hope you continue to find my posts subscription-worthy.
Beautifully woven story that we can all feel in our own way. ❤️
Jeff, thank you. How amazing is all this! your bad experiences lead you to the pharmacy to play your part in conserving an endangered species - what a humble miracle! I want to thank the powers that be for the post that you shared today. I am leaving on a solo pilgrimage today to a place that doesn't speak any languages that I know of. I have been scared about the intense Indian summer, traveling as a lone female, etc etc. But your post reminds me to trust the powers that be as I do my best. I feel so touched by the timing of your post. I needed this so much today.
Kam sher Lam kyer!
Reg PD, I hear you even though I can only relate to with the fear of losing Gargi that I know myself to be and hope I would continue being ( albeit to a lesser degree I imagine than someone with chronic progressive illness, such as yourself.)
Thanks so much for this lovely sentiment, Gargi. I wish you every blessing on your journey!
Jeff, I am grateful for your perfectly timed article that encouraged me to go for the pilgrimage with kam sher lam kyer attitude and blessings.
It was an absolutely blessed pilgrimage 🙏🏽