It reminds me of the basic tenet of Buddhism, living in a state of intentional mindfulness, which requires that we first just slow down. The mindfulness allows us to detach from the swirl of automatic activity. There is no joy or connection being caught in that swirling state.
It reminds me of the basic tenet of Buddhism, living in a state of intentional mindfulness, which requires that we first just slow down. The mindfulness allows us to detach from the swirl of automatic activity. There is no joy or connection being caught in that swirling state.
So true.