2025-02-14
56 分钟I felt I could uncover something in me that gets lost in the flurry and chaos of the world,
that the monks use this wonderful word recollection to suggest
that it's not as if we're having a realization.
It's more that we're remembering some truth that we've forgotten.
Pico Iyer is one of the world's most influential voices on inner stillness
and the art of stepping back.
Reaching millions through his bestselling books and TED Talk.
His new book, Aflame,
reveals how silence transforms our relationship with life's deepest challenges.
Every time I go up into that silence, it's a way of preparing myself for.
I love the phrasing
that there was a sense of homecoming that bring you back home to who you've always been
but maybe have lost touch with along the way.
We feel some absence, but we have no sense of how to remedy that.
But unless we give ourselves that opportunity and do something quite conscious and maybe radical,
we're lost in that flurry and there's no way out.
Hey, there.
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