Many thanks Caro.
As an enthusiastic person, I say aye to joy.
Seems a little easier in one's skin as years go by, which maybe lets the joy shine through. I also find the tai chi helps with sincerity.
I work with people who are struggling and suffering in the Burma warzone, but often joyful. Inspiring resilience.
Good point about accents: se…
Good point about accents: seems west country teasing is one of the last zones of "permissble prejudice".
Hi there Ashley, I particularly like the line, I think it's found in both the T'ai Chi and Taoist Classics: 'Sincerity is the whole of the Way.'
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Many thanks Caro.
As an enthusiastic person, I say aye to joy.
Seems a little easier in one's skin as years go by, which maybe lets the joy shine through. I also find the tai chi helps with sincerity.
I work with people who are struggling and suffering in the Burma warzone, but often joyful. Inspiring resilience.
Good point about accents: seems west country teasing is one of the last zones of "permissble prejudice".
Hi there Ashley, I particularly like the line, I think it's found in both the T'ai Chi and Taoist Classics: 'Sincerity is the whole of the Way.'