Another loner here. Katerina, you ask what I would like to ask. David, I can't listen to other teachers anymore. They only confuse me. The clarity and simplicity of your words are very helpful. It is amazing how you "adjust" to the person you talk to, David. Every conversation is different and fresh.
I love these conversations, so simple and relatable. Deep reflection on my life after listening to David’s conversations unveil my lightness of being as a child and my experiences into marriage adulthood and working life really hooked me into the mind and trying to meet everyone on their deepest level……now slowly withdrawing little by little over the last 10 years that lightness effortless being returning….. these conversations just put all the pieces together and make me want to laugh with joy……and relate finally from my own freedom and not others limitations 🙏 OM Shanti my friends , thank you David ❤️
I totally resonate and agree with you . Extremely grateful for your compassion and Love for explaining this with such simplicity and clarity David ❤🙏 . Lots of love 🥰
It's a great relief to realise that it's okay to be a "loner"! Many cultures infer that it's abnormal - whereas it doesn't actually mean that the person fits some sinister profile! Being a "loner" is a necessary prelude to looking inward (usually labelled introverted?) Alone is not the same as lonely - but it does take some maturity to let go of all the cultural invitations around becoming a social outcast!