LOVE this post. Love Emily McDowell's words, especially "Your true self is right there....". YES!
Over the years, Dubin has recommended many books to me. At the top of the list, Alan Watts' "The Wisdom of Insecurity." If there's such a thing as must-read, that's it. Others in the canon: "Money and the Meaning of Life," by Jacob Needleman; "Be Here Now," by Ram Dass; and "Wholeness and the Implicate Order," by David Bohm, to name but a few, and all essential. But if "The Wisdom of Insecurity" is #1 for me, #2 is "Finite and Infinite Games," by James Carse. It is indeed the gift that keeps on giving. Thoughtful, inspiring, encouraging. Thank you for sharing some of it in this post, Dubin, and for all the words you're sharing in Acting Human that remind us that there is a path to dissipating cultural conditioning and re-learning who we are.
LOVE this post. Love Emily McDowell's words, especially "Your true self is right there....". YES!
Over the years, Dubin has recommended many books to me. At the top of the list, Alan Watts' "The Wisdom of Insecurity." If there's such a thing as must-read, that's it. Others in the canon: "Money and the Meaning of Life," by Jacob Needleman; "Be Here Now," by Ram Dass; and "Wholeness and the Implicate Order," by David Bohm, to name but a few, and all essential. But if "The Wisdom of Insecurity" is #1 for me, #2 is "Finite and Infinite Games," by James Carse. It is indeed the gift that keeps on giving. Thoughtful, inspiring, encouraging. Thank you for sharing some of it in this post, Dubin, and for all the words you're sharing in Acting Human that remind us that there is a path to dissipating cultural conditioning and re-learning who we are.
Whale porn?
Was waiting for someone to notice 🦈
Thank you.
A book list may debut.