Dear Reader,
I am sorry for having no reflections this Sunday. Nothing that flowed from within me achieved the capacity to be worth your time. Perhaps, because I lived in the present last week, experiencing only the “now” to the best of my ability. While I am not claiming to have attained what Abraham Maslow is said to have stressed in his Personality Theories, I aim to hide my week-long attempt behind the following pronouncement of his: “The ability to be in the present moment is a major component of mental wellness.”
I remain with the hope not to have disappointed you too much and to once again being able to delight in the privilege of your visit next week.
Brilliant writers need time to reflect! We are glad you choose to “be” – not just “do.”
I cannot even imagine to accept such an astonishing compliment, dear Kathy. But still it is a unique experience in terms of feeling good about it. You have my heartfelt thanks for your kind and generous heart (and forgiving eyes during your reading of my words).