Thanks River, this really resonated with me. I've often thought of attention as "trusting the flow" or "being with what is", a way of surrendering to the moment rather than trying to control it. And reading your piece I felt that same recognition; that deep, unmixed attention isn't just a skill, but a form of worship, a merging of self and other. Thank you for putting it so eloquently.
Thanks River, this really resonated with me. I've often thought of attention as "trusting the flow" or "being with what is", a way of surrendering to the moment rather than trying to control it. And reading your piece I felt that same recognition; that deep, unmixed attention isn't just a skill, but a form of worship, a merging of self and other. Thank you for putting it so eloquently.
Thanks River, this really resonated with me. I've often thought of attention as "trusting the flow" or "being with what is", a way of surrendering to the moment rather than trying to control it. And reading your piece I felt that same recognition; that deep, unmixed attention isn't just a skill, but a form of worship, a merging of self and other. Thank you for putting it so eloquently.