Mary Birnbaum’s piece is lovely. Free of politics, free of jargon, free of -isms. The author speaks to the topic at hand, and by doing so, shines light on the process of life, which is also the process of death.
I resonate deeply with Mary Birnbaum''s piece. I do think the divesting ourselves of our things and looking deeply into where we come from are part of a continuum. We no longer want stuff for the sake of stuff. We become collectors of meaning.
Thanks so much, fellow oldsters & yogis, fellow seekers of what makes life beautiful!
Mary Birnbaum’s piece is lovely. Free of politics, free of jargon, free of -isms. The author speaks to the topic at hand, and by doing so, shines light on the process of life, which is also the process of death.
Wonderful article. Thank you. (I already did my yoga today!)
I loved this. The ending is so moving. Thank you for sharing.
This is a really wonderful piece. Thank you.
I resonate deeply with Mary Birnbaum''s piece. I do think the divesting ourselves of our things and looking deeply into where we come from are part of a continuum. We no longer want stuff for the sake of stuff. We become collectors of meaning.