Esha, thank you for today’s column. I REALLY needed to read this. I am in the USA and it is very stressful here now. I wish everyone here would read your words of wisdom. Most here would simply not take the time. Thank you again, you made my day better.
Esha, that is an unbelievably apt and well argued super piece of work. Every single word and sentence hit me with its truth in both a personal and macro level. It made me think about a recent upsetting conversation with a person outside of my usual circle. Thank you.
Thank you also for accepting my feelings toward current events in the west. I envy your brilliant insight.
Dear Jenny. I am sorry I missed replying to your message to me here. Sometimes I leave social media to maintain control in the constant battle for clear thinking and thus, remain on the periphery. Your words are a gift for me to keep writing and thinking out loud. From your friend who appreciates the faraway solidarity, Esha.
Head and heart stirs anyone, since humans are conflicted beings. Towards the end I sat confused as to who does what in continuing conflict. I have just distanced. No hard feelings have been uttered directly. There is an intermediary acting as a blocker. This is probably self-serving but I can accept. It won’t be easy to resolve once this person is no longer blocking direct communication.
So your ending was an answer of solace.
„Just sit in this and think about what and who heals your heart and where in the world you are when everything feels exactly right. Go there today.“ I think this is nature by myself as usual, working on my thoughts, kindly with guarded love.
Never worry about something like that! Just read and add your thoughts and share if you would like to, that's all I ask. Thanks for the continual support!
Esha, thank you for today’s column. I REALLY needed to read this. I am in the USA and it is very stressful here now. I wish everyone here would read your words of wisdom. Most here would simply not take the time. Thank you again, you made my day better.
I overlooked your comment. I apologise. I hope you have the chance to find all the places that make your bad days better.
I continue to be a work in progress. Thank you.
I feel for you. Truly.
Thank you!
Esha, that is an unbelievably apt and well argued super piece of work. Every single word and sentence hit me with its truth in both a personal and macro level. It made me think about a recent upsetting conversation with a person outside of my usual circle. Thank you.
Thank you also for accepting my feelings toward current events in the west. I envy your brilliant insight.
With kind regards
Jenny from WA Australia. ❤️
Dear Jenny. I am sorry I missed replying to your message to me here. Sometimes I leave social media to maintain control in the constant battle for clear thinking and thus, remain on the periphery. Your words are a gift for me to keep writing and thinking out loud. From your friend who appreciates the faraway solidarity, Esha.
Head and heart stirs anyone, since humans are conflicted beings. Towards the end I sat confused as to who does what in continuing conflict. I have just distanced. No hard feelings have been uttered directly. There is an intermediary acting as a blocker. This is probably self-serving but I can accept. It won’t be easy to resolve once this person is no longer blocking direct communication.
So your ending was an answer of solace.
„Just sit in this and think about what and who heals your heart and where in the world you are when everything feels exactly right. Go there today.“ I think this is nature by myself as usual, working on my thoughts, kindly with guarded love.
Thank you for your words in reflection. Though I did not reply earlier, I have read every word with care.
I support you fully and love your work but unable to contribute financially. MAASW - incapacitated by illness.
Never worry about something like that! Just read and add your thoughts and share if you would like to, that's all I ask. Thanks for the continual support!
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