Equanimity As Ground

  If you’ve ever stood beneath a mature tree on a windy day, you’ve witnessed something remarkable. The wind may be roaring through the leaves, bending the branches and turning the canopy into a wild, moving tapestry—yet the trunk remains steady. It sways, but it doesn’t collapse. It yields, but it doesn’t break. This is what … More Equanimity As Ground

Simply Being

 How is it even possible that you and I are here, reading these words, breathing this breath, inhabiting these particular bodies? We move through our days so inside our experience that we rarely pause to ask that question. Yet the very fact that you can feel your feet on the floor, your lungs drawing in air, your … More Simply Being