Well said. I've been considering the problem of evil and suffering from the Book of Job. I find it interesting to cross reference that narrative with your post. My favorite part of what you wrote was, "In embracing the full spectrum of our human experience, we come to understand that suffering and joy are not opposites, but companions on the road to a meaningful life."
Thank you for your thoughtful posts. I have enjoyed your posts and have followed your work, citing you in my consumer book, Food & Fitness After 50, in the "be well" section. Look forward to continuing reading your posts!
That's Amazing , Keep Going!
Only step missing in my mind is OSHO's work. Dancing meditation.
Well said. I've been considering the problem of evil and suffering from the Book of Job. I find it interesting to cross reference that narrative with your post. My favorite part of what you wrote was, "In embracing the full spectrum of our human experience, we come to understand that suffering and joy are not opposites, but companions on the road to a meaningful life."
Thanks for sharing.
I'm glad this resonated with your experience, TJ.
Thanks for letting me know.
Bob
Thank you for your thoughtful posts. I have enjoyed your posts and have followed your work, citing you in my consumer book, Food & Fitness After 50, in the "be well" section. Look forward to continuing reading your posts!