I’ve just read this piece, a month and a half after the Dabrowski Congress. 😹 Yet, seriously, it’s like a cosmic Easter egg that’s lain dormant, waiting for me to be ready to discover it.
Right now, on this very day, it has been insightful and helpful to read this transcript. As you note, these processes take time to gestate and develop in conjunction with our own particular ways of engaging with them (or avoiding engaging with them!). I am struggling with sorting through and executing some profoundly foundational changes I've made to my life. They have been initiated, though still far from a place I would call completion. This piece has helped provide a beginning for a framework (I love flexible frameworks vs. strictly regimented and dictated "plans") for putting these changes, which feel quite daunting at times, into a context that can be meaningful and provide a way through this phase of feeling quite "lost in the forest."
I'm sorry I missed the live workshop, yet I also know that at the time, I was not ready to process it. All things in their time.
Chris noted, "Who do you look up to regarding values and who do you want to be?" That's a great question in general. And specifically, I want to say that both of you are doing work in the context of the Dabrowski Center that is inspirational and powerful in ways that I know I want to emulate in whatever I devise for the next phase of my life. It's important to express this, not only for me, but also because I suspect it's true for many others. Thank you.
I’ve just read this piece, a month and a half after the Dabrowski Congress. 😹 Yet, seriously, it’s like a cosmic Easter egg that’s lain dormant, waiting for me to be ready to discover it.
Right now, on this very day, it has been insightful and helpful to read this transcript. As you note, these processes take time to gestate and develop in conjunction with our own particular ways of engaging with them (or avoiding engaging with them!). I am struggling with sorting through and executing some profoundly foundational changes I've made to my life. They have been initiated, though still far from a place I would call completion. This piece has helped provide a beginning for a framework (I love flexible frameworks vs. strictly regimented and dictated "plans") for putting these changes, which feel quite daunting at times, into a context that can be meaningful and provide a way through this phase of feeling quite "lost in the forest."
I'm sorry I missed the live workshop, yet I also know that at the time, I was not ready to process it. All things in their time.
Chris noted, "Who do you look up to regarding values and who do you want to be?" That's a great question in general. And specifically, I want to say that both of you are doing work in the context of the Dabrowski Center that is inspirational and powerful in ways that I know I want to emulate in whatever I devise for the next phase of my life. It's important to express this, not only for me, but also because I suspect it's true for many others. Thank you.