Lovely post. How I could relate to it.
The joy is in the journey, to deny there is a journey takes away any chance of joy.
So true. This begs for another question though: can one find joy without the journey?
Lovely post. How I could relate to it.
The joy is in the journey, to deny there is a journey takes away any chance of joy.
So true. This begs for another question though: can one find joy without the journey?
I am glad there was value in there for you.
It is possible but takes complete acceptance of all that is.
Indeed. I was gearing more towards the newer possibilities as in: What if there was ANOTHER choice or an option to find joy...
If joy exists, and it exists in the journey, it might as well exist elsewhere. :)
I would assume it could exist anywhere but that would take a shift, movement, something if one wasn't already in an experience of joy. So , is that still a journey?