I like the way you describe “riding the wave,” allowing both grief and creativity to exist together. In many ways those quiet activities like knitting or music become places where the soul can breathe while everything is shifting. I’ve been reflecting on something similar about time, change, and learning to live in the present moment here: https://theeternalnowmm.substack.com/p/the-surrender?r=71z4jh
I like the way you describe “riding the wave,” allowing both grief and creativity to exist together. In many ways those quiet activities like knitting or music become places where the soul can breathe while everything is shifting. I’ve been reflecting on something similar about time, change, and learning to live in the present moment here: https://theeternalnowmm.substack.com/p/the-surrender?r=71z4jh
That is a nice perspective you bring to this, thank you for sharing! Just read your piece and left my thoughts there.