If I didn't do some practice of Byron Katie's "The Work" I think I could lose my equanimity. It's imperative to have a moment and a practice of inner reflection.
I know I can be a bit over the top in esoteric to disperse the ever encroaching vector of doom, but this is how I keep my faith.
If I didn't do some practice of Byron Katie's "The Work" I think I could lose my equanimity. It's imperative to have a moment and a practice of inner reflection.
I know I can be a bit over the top in esoteric to disperse the ever encroaching vector of doom, but this is how I keep my faith.
If I didn't do some practice of Byron Katie's "The Work" I think I could lose my equanimity. It's imperative to have a moment and a practice of inner reflection.
I know I can be a bit over the top in esoteric to disperse the ever encroaching vector of doom, but this is how I keep my faith.