I find myself studying equanimity.
Not as an intellectual construct, but as a flesh and bones way of living and breathing .
Not as an intellectual construct, but as a flesh and bones way of living and breathing .
Bringing myself to some sort of daily letting go.
Which is why being on a first-name basis with The Connecticut is so comforting.
Each day, I return to the largesse of the river.
I breathe it's age, I feel it's path. I grow older as it streams by my side.
A way of reframing our own lives, in a larger heart-filling magnificence.
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