I deeply appreciate this piece and the emphasis on the necessity of practicing the discipline of slow, scrutinizing thought. I read it as a call to action; a gentle but firm resistance against the fast-paced information systems designed to erode our most crucial expression of freedom: critical thinking.
This piece is so important. “The paradox of knowledge” when we think we know it all we close ourselves off to learning. It is important to always stay curious, with what we learn, our own beliefs, others. Hold the tension of both and see what comes from sitting in the paradox
Thank you for this thought provoking article. My favorite line : 'the willingness to think slowly is a profound gift'.
As I continue to deepen my spiritual journey inward and enter more spaces of silence and stillness, I become more free of 'thinking' and live more so from intuitive primordial wisdom.
It's a different way of engaging with this life. Selfless. Ego-less. And full of presence.
Thanks Tamy for your thoughtful reflection. I truly appreciate your perspective on intuitive wisdom and presence. My intention was to highlight the importance of deliberate reflection and asking critical questions, especially in a fast-paced world. I believe both approaches, intuitive and reflective, can enrich our understanding of life. Thank you for bringing another dimension to the conversation.
I deeply appreciate this piece and the emphasis on the necessity of practicing the discipline of slow, scrutinizing thought. I read it as a call to action; a gentle but firm resistance against the fast-paced information systems designed to erode our most crucial expression of freedom: critical thinking.
Thank you so much for reading the article and sharing your thoughts. I’m really glad you found it inspiring!
This piece is so important. “The paradox of knowledge” when we think we know it all we close ourselves off to learning. It is important to always stay curious, with what we learn, our own beliefs, others. Hold the tension of both and see what comes from sitting in the paradox
Thank you for this thought provoking article. My favorite line : 'the willingness to think slowly is a profound gift'.
As I continue to deepen my spiritual journey inward and enter more spaces of silence and stillness, I become more free of 'thinking' and live more so from intuitive primordial wisdom.
It's a different way of engaging with this life. Selfless. Ego-less. And full of presence.
Thank you for inviting deep conversations here.
Thanks Tamy for your thoughtful reflection. I truly appreciate your perspective on intuitive wisdom and presence. My intention was to highlight the importance of deliberate reflection and asking critical questions, especially in a fast-paced world. I believe both approaches, intuitive and reflective, can enrich our understanding of life. Thank you for bringing another dimension to the conversation.
Absolutely agree :)
Slowing down to engage in self-inquiry and contemplative deliberate reflection is a game-changer . 👏🙂