"...that driftwood tree where I've spent many hours contemplating and considering weighty matters, and sitting vacant-minded connecting with myself and the world around me. The respite tree I call it, for it offers me respite from society, and from my own mind sometimes."
I can FEEL what you mean with this - the tree, beached and empty and completely receptive - not expecting anything from you and therefore allowing-enabling you also to become bleached and empty. And yes, your labeling of this as "natural medicine" was perfect.
Listen to @vincentnijman - has has a wise head and an even bigger heart.
Please post again soon.
Hi there and thank you for your kind words.
I can only ever be myself and so I seek to be that; Sometimes I get lost, thanks society, however finding me again is always a valuable and welcome experience; Journey. I most often find something new.
Becoming empty, but for what is truly me, the raw me, is a way to become filled in different ways, emotionally and spiritually. I find I need to make room for that sometimes as I fill up with the often nonsensical things society values. If only that fallen tree knew it was so critical to my well-being. It would charge be by the hour I think.
Thank you for your invitation to post again, I certainly will, and hope not to overstay my welcome.
Thank you for your words of encouragement and please, enjoy your weekend. Thank you also to @vincentnijman, once again. A guiding light.