“Waiting in the cloakroom of Reality. I am scared – like a shy adolescent at a party – to knock and, maybe, go in. I’d rather look at the coats and try and figure out who’s already inside.” -Pete Rawlings We have acquired our human bodies in an interesting time. The world is not as simple as it once was, and the pressures of society are ever encroaching onto our sense of belonging. Our attempt at sense-making, of figuring out where we fit in the world - is no longer a personal ordeal. The world has imposed rather strong beliefs as to what is considered right and wrong. Overwhelmed by the pressure, it is no surprise that many of us wait in the cloakroom. But this is no way to live, and
The New and the Good.
The New and the Good.
The New and the Good.
“Waiting in the cloakroom of Reality. I am scared – like a shy adolescent at a party – to knock and, maybe, go in. I’d rather look at the coats and try and figure out who’s already inside.” -Pete Rawlings We have acquired our human bodies in an interesting time. The world is not as simple as it once was, and the pressures of society are ever encroaching onto our sense of belonging. Our attempt at sense-making, of figuring out where we fit in the world - is no longer a personal ordeal. The world has imposed rather strong beliefs as to what is considered right and wrong. Overwhelmed by the pressure, it is no surprise that many of us wait in the cloakroom. But this is no way to live, and